The effect of stimulus features on working memory of categorical and coordinate spatial relations in patients with unilateral brain damage.

Translated title of the contribution: The effect of stimulus features on working memory of categorical and coordinate spatial relations in patients with unilateral brain damage.

C.J.M. Van der Ham, R.J.A. van Wezel, A. Oleksiak, M.J.E. Van Zandvoort, C.J.M. Frijns, L.J. Kappelle, A. Postma

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Abstract

Spatial relations are typically divided into categorical and coordinate spatial relations. Categorical relations are abstract and show a left hemisphere (LH) advantage, whereas coordinate relations are metric and related to a right hemisphere (RH) advantage. In the current study a working memory task was used to asses categorical and coordinate performance with two different stimulus sets. In this task, participants had to compare two sequentially presented stimuli, consisting of a dot and a cross. The cross size used in the stimuli was either large or small; a direct manipulation of the amount of information provided to determine a category, or to assess a distance. Patients with damage in the LH or the RH and highly comparable controls were tested. In control participants, categorical processing is faster with the use of a large cross, i.e., more visual information about category boundaries. In contrast, coordinate performance was more accurate with a small cross, i.e., presenting less unnecessary visual information. LH patients showed a specific defect in processing categorical stimuli with a small cross and coordinate stimuli with a large cross. The RH patients were impaired in all conditions except for the categorical small cross condition. We conclude that a larger amount of information present in stimuli increases categorical processing performance and decreases coordinate processing performance, while opposite effects are found for less stimulus information.
Translated title of the contributionThe effect of stimulus features on working memory of categorical and coordinate spatial relations in patients with unilateral brain damage.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)737-45
Number of pages9
JournalCortex
Volume48
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Econometric and Statistical Methods: General
  • Geneeskunde(GENK)
  • Medical sciences
  • Bescherming en bevordering van de menselijke gezondheid

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