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A dissociation of conscious visual imagery and visual short-term memory
1University of Washington, Seattle 98195.
Neuropsychologia
|January 1, 1987
Abstract:
Two people who reported an impaired ability to form conscious visual images were tested. Compared to a control group of college students, these impaired visualizers were not impaired on two tests of visual short-term memory. Furthermore, they retained more digits in visual short-term memory than they could visualize. These results suggests that deficits in the ability to form conscious visual images can arise without visual short-term memory being impaired, and conscious visual imagery should not be equated with visual short-term memory.