Behavioral and Methodological Issues in Motor Short-Term Memory and its Basic Experimental Paradigm

Abstract

We examined in this study the basic behavioral correlates of motor short-term memory and several methodological issues with respect to the investigative paradigm. We first reviewed pioneering studies on motor short-term memory and then addressed methodological issues including dependent measures, directional biasing effects, and separation of movement cues. Finally, we examined the methodological aspects of the typical investigative paradigm used in motor short-term memory research

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