Information-Processing Mediating the Location-Distance Interference in Motor Short-Term Memory
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We reviewed the literature on basic psychological correlates of the well-known phenomenon of the location-distance interference in motor short-term memory (Kerr, 1978 ; Walsh, Russell, Imanaka, & James, 1979). The location-distance interference in motor short-term memory has frequently been demonstrated as an unavoidable interference phenomenon observed in the reproduction of movement location and distance in arm positioning. The most important aspect of this phenomenon is that even when a subject concentrates on a specific cue (i.e., either end-location or distance) the other cue is also coded unintentionally and, as a result, the reproduction movement guided on the basis of the specific cue is unavoidably influenced by the other nonspecific cue. In thls review article, we first reviewed the literature on the basic theories and nature of shortterm memory, particularly on the limited processing capacity. We then referred to the unlimited, automatic processing in visual-verbal domains, referring to the Stroop phenomenon. Finally, in conjunction with the notion of automatic processing, we examined the possible aspects of information processing which may be responsible for mediating the location-distance interference in motor short-term memory
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
- 1993-09-01
著者
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NISHIHIRA Yoshiaki
Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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IMANAKA Kuniyasu
Department of Kinesiology, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Imanaka Kuniyasu
Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Imanaka Kuniyasu
東京都立大学 身体運動科学専攻
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Imanaka Kuniyasu
Department Of Kinesiology Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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NISHIHIRA Yoshiaki
Institute of Health and Sports Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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Funase K
The School Of Allied Medical Scienses Nagasaki University
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Yamauchi Masaki
Department of Cardiology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
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Yamauchi Masaki
Department Od Circulation Reseach Institute Of Environmental Medicine Nagoya University
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FUNASE Kozo
Department of General Educatiole. School of Aliied M
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Imanaka Kuniyasu
Department Of Exercise And Sport Science Faculty Of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Nishihira Yoshiaki
Institute Of Health & Sports Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Nishihira Yoshiaki
School Of Medical Technology And Nursing Nagasaki Universtity
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Yamauchi M
Nagasaki Univ.
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Imanaka K
Tokyo Metropolitan University
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