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Investigation of the Relationship Between Visual Feature Binding in Short- and Long-term Memory in Healthy Aging

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Journal Learn Mem
Specialty Neurology
Date 2021 Mar 16
PMID 33723030
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Abstract

Binding visual features into coherent object representations is essential both in short- and long-term memory. However, the relationship between feature binding processes at different memory delays remains unexplored. Here, we addressed this question by using the Mnemonic Similarity Task and a delayed-estimation working memory task on a large sample of older adults. The results revealed that higher propensity to misbind object features in working memory is associated with lower lure discrimination performance in the mnemonic similarity task, suggesting that shared feature binding processes underlie the formation of coherent short- and long-term visual object memory representations.

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