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Visual Memory

Choice Reviews Online, 2009
Visual memory describes the relationship between perceptual processing and the encoding, storage and retrieval of the resulting neural representations. Visual memory occurs over a broad time range spanning from eye movements to years in order to visually navigate to a previously visited location.
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Visual memory at birth

British Journal of Psychology, 1982
Two experiments are described whose aim was to explore the new‐born baby's capacity for forming visual memories. An habituation procedure was used that accommodated individual differences by allowing each infant to control the time course of the habituation trials.
A, Slater, V, Morison, D, Rose
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Visual working memory & visual long-term memory

2022
The main question that will be addressed in the present study is: Can people take advantage from long-term memory learning opportunities to improve their change-detection performance?
Souza, Alessandra   +3 more
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Visual Search has Memory

Psychological Science, 2001
By monitoring subjects' eye movements during a visual search task, we examined the possibility that the mechanism responsible for guiding attention during visual search has no memory for which locations have already been examined. Subjects did reexamine some items during their search, but the pattern of revisitations did not fit the predictions of the
M S, Peterson   +4 more
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Visual Dominance in Olfactory Memory

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1987
The object of the present study was to verify the emergence of a ‘visual dominance’ effect in memory tests involving different sensory modes (sight and smell), brought about the preattentive mechanisms which select the visual sensory mode regardless of the recall task.
Batic N., GABASSI, PIERGIORGIO
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Implicit visual working memory

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2009
Psychophysical studies of the short‐term memory for attributes or dimensions of the visual stimulus that are important in online perceptual processing of visual images – spatial frequency, orientation, contrast, motion – identify a low‐level perceptual memory mechanism.
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Is Visual Memory Holographic?

Nature, 1968
CLAIMS by Longuet-Higgins1 and Greguss2 that memory might behave holographically are tested here in a situation of prompted visual recall. If a figure, of area f, is inspected by a subject (S) and subsequently a part (P) of that figure, of area p, is presented to him, the holographic theory implies that as the ratio p/f increases, the strength of the ...
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Visualizing transactional memory

Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Parallel architectures and compilation techniques, 2012
This paper presents TMProf, a transactional memory (TM) profiler, based on three visualization principles. These principles are (i) the precise graphical representation of transaction interactions including cross-correlated information and source code, (ii) visualized soft real-time playback of concurrently executing transactions, and (iii) dynamic ...
Justin E. Gottschlich   +3 more
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Visual Memory

2017
Studies on visual long-term memory have shownthat we have a tremendous capacity for remembering picturesof objects, even at a highly detailed level. What remains unclear,however, is whether encoding objects at such a detailed levelcomes at any cost. In the current study, we examined how theanticipated level of pictorial detail required for a visual ...
Nieuwenstein, Mark, Kromm, Maria
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Verbalising visual memories

European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2008
In this paper, we introduce a special issue on the role of verbalisation in visual memory. In particular, we provide an overview of research on: (a) verbal interference and facilitation in face and person recognition; (b) similarities and differences between effects of verbalisation and processing in the Navon task (i.e., global or local letter ...
Toby J. Lloyd-Jones   +2 more
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