La Integración Incidental de la Información Visual y Espacial en la Memoria del Trabajo
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o la ubicación espacial de cada estímulo. Las dimensiones irrelevantes fueron, respectivamente, la ubicación espacial y el aspecto visual. Los resultados mostraron que un cambio en la dimensión irrelevante tiene un efecto significativo en el reconocimiento de las secuencias, lo que sugiere que el aspecto visual y la ubicación espacial se integran incidentalmente.
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