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Gepubliceerd in: Psychological Research 7/2023

28-03-2023 | Original Article

Visual memory of a co-actor’s target during joint search

Auteurs: Chifumi Sakata, Yoshiyuki Ueda, Yusuke Moriguchi

Gepubliceerd in: Psychological Research | Uitgave 7/2023

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Abstract

Studies on joint action show that when two actors turn-takingly attend to each other’s target that appears one at a time, a partner’s target is accumulated in memory. However, in the real world, actors may not be certain that they attend to the same object because multiple objects often appear simultaneously. In this study, we asked participant pairs to search for different targets in parallel from multiple objects and investigated the memory of a partner’s target. We employed the contextual cueing paradigm, in which repetitive search forms associative memory between a target and a configuration of distractors that facilitates search. During the learning phase, exemplars of three target categories (i.e., bird, shoe, and tricycle) were presented among unique objects, and participant pairs searched for them. In Experiment 1, it was followed by a memory test about target exemplars. Consequently, the partner’s target was better recognized than the target that nobody searched for. In Experiments 2a and 2b, the memory test was replaced with the transfer phase, where one individual from the pair searched for the category that nobody had searched for while the other individual searched for the category the partner had searched for in the learning phase. The transfer phase did not show search facilitation underpinned by associative memory between the partner’s target and distractors. These results suggest that when participant pairs search for different targets in parallel, they accumulate the partner’s target in memory but may not form its associative memory with the distractors that facilitates its search.
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Preregistered documents of hypotheses, primary analyses, and sample size for each experiment are available online in the Open Science Framework repository. The data and analyses codes in Experiments 1, 2a, and 2b are also available on the OSF repository (https://​osf.​io/​2tf43/​).
 
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We also performed the same analyses without exclusion in Experiments 2a and 2b, but there was no substantial change in the significant patterns.
 
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We also conducted the following analyses with taking out the last two participants data from the partner-target group to make the size of the groups equal, but the significance patterns were not substantially different.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Visual memory of a co-actor’s target during joint search
Auteurs
Chifumi Sakata
Yoshiyuki Ueda
Yusuke Moriguchi
Publicatiedatum
28-03-2023
Uitgeverij
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Gepubliceerd in
Psychological Research / Uitgave 7/2023
Print ISSN: 0340-0727
Elektronisch ISSN: 1430-2772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-023-01819-7

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