“…Another possibility is transformation of information into other representational formats, such as linguistic format (e.g., for describing tastes, musical sounds, etc.). It is likely that much of the information in the perceived present is lost without entering further stores or processing, because of processing bottlenecks (Jacob et al, 2013;Öğmen, Ekiz, Huynh, Bedell, & Tripathy, 2013;Sperling, 1960) or interference from subsequent information input. Greene (2016) commented that the results of a study by Keysers, Xiao, Földiák, and Perrett (2001) suggested that "the information provided by a brief display can be compartmentalized and buffered against interference from information that follows as soon as 14 ms later" (p. 222).…”