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Converting color memory toward a spatial format to benefit behavior

Rawal, A.; Wolff, M. J.; Rademaker, R. L.

2026-02-27 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.02.27.708515 bioRxiv
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Visual working memory allows for the brief maintenance of information to serve behavioral goals. It has been shown that when the specific action required to serve a future goal is predictable, people can flexibly change a visual memory representation to incorporate an action-based one, demonstrating the goal-oriented nature of visual working memory. Can such flexibility also be observed within the visual domain, between color and space? In this eye-tracking study, participants remembered either a centrally presented color or a spatial position around fixation. Critically, when remembering a color the response wheel was either randomly rotated, or shown at a fixed rotation, on every trial. When fixed, every target color could be associated with a predictable position on the wheel during response. Do people incorporate this added spatial information in their behavior? Participants utilized color-space associations when remembering color: Response initiation happened faster when the color wheel was fixed compared to random, irrespective of whether an action could be planned or not. Next, we showed that gaze was biased towards the position of the spatial memory target during the delay, extending previous work on gaze biases. Importantly, also when remembering a color, gaze was biased towards the anticipated position of that color on the response wheel when it was fixed. Together, our results show a behavioral benefit of added spatial information for color memory, and systematic changes in gaze that reflect flexible utilization of space.

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