# Retrieval from long-term memory does not bypass working memory

**Authors:** Michael K. P. Mugno, Timothy J. Vickery

PMC · DOI: 10.3758/s13414-025-03145-z · Attention, Perception & Psychophysics · 2025-08-22

## TL;DR

The study shows that retrieving information from long-term memory still involves working memory and affects its capacity.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is demonstrating that LTM retrieval does not bypass WM, contradicting previous claims.

## Key findings

- Retrieving LTM items impairs working memory performance.
- Working memory fidelity decreases when LTM retrieval is performed under high load.
- LTM report fidelity is reduced when working memory is near capacity.

## Abstract

Information retrieved from long-term memory (LTM) enters working memory (WM), and the amount of information that can be retrieved is constrained to the limits of WM (about three to four items; Fukuda & Woodman, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114 (20), 5306-5311, 2017). Can LTM retrieval occur when WM is near capacity, without consequence to either the retrieved or the maintained information? Liu, Li, Theeuwes, and Wang (NeuroImage, 261: 119513, 2022) presented evidence that even when WM is near capacity, LTM items could still be reported. They argue that retrieved LTM items can bypass WM. We investigated this further by introducing continuous reporting of retrieved information and WM contents to their paradigm. If retrieval bypasses WM, then there should be no impairment of report accuracy to either WM contents or LTM-retrieved information. In the first experiment, WM reports suffered when an LTM item was retrieved. In the second, we found that when WM was near capacity (four items), the fidelity of LTM reports suffered compared to when WM was not (two items or no items). Additionally, WM contents were reported with lower fidelity when an LTM item was retrieved compared to a WM-only condition, under both two-item and four-item WM load. We conclude that LTM retrieval does not bypass WM.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** LTM (MESH:D000088562), WM (MESH:D008569)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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