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Seeing Numbers: How Space Affects Memory Tasks
Friday, December 20, 2024
Here's what they found: when the items matched the MNL, people did better and faster. But when they didn't match or were in negative positions (like small on the right), performance dropped. It's like our brains link space and numbers in LTM, and when they don't match, it messes up our WM.
They also noticed something interesting – small numbers had a size effect, meaning they were processed faster. But for big objects, the opposite happened. This shows our brains are linking LTM and WM when we deal with numbers and sizes.
So, next time you're juggling numbers, think about how space makes a difference. It might just help you remember better!
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