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Aging and visual feature binding in working memory
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial location) of a stimulus that is encountered in the visual environment are bound together in working memory to form an integrated representation.
Niven, Elaine +5 more
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Working memory and its role in children’s scholastic attainment [PDF]
Previous research has identified links between working memory and scholastic skills. This thesis reports five studies that investigated both the role of working memory in children's scholastic attainment and the resources that underlie working memory ...
St Clair-Thompson, Helen
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Capacity limitations of visual memory in two-interval comparison of Gabor arrays
The capacity of short-term visual memory (VSTM) was assessed in a two-interval spatial frequency (SF) discrimination task. The cued Gabor target in a multi-element array either increased or decreased in SF across a 2s interstimulus interval (ISI ...
Lakha, Louise +5 more
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Maintaining binding in working memory: Comparing the effects of intentional goals and incidental affordances [PDF]
Much research on memory for binding depends on incidental measures. However, if encoding associations benefits from conscious attention, then incidental measures of binding memory might not yield a sufficient understanding of how binding is accomplished.
Candice C. Morey, Morey, Candice C.
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Eye and hand movements during reconstruction of spatial memory [PDF]
© 2012 a Pion publicationRecent behavioural and biological evidence indicates common mechanisms serving working memory and attention (e.g., Awh et al, 2006 Neuroscience 139 201-208).
Gonzalez, C, Allen, RJ, Burke, MR
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Working memory capacity is limited and can be affected by various factors. It is suggested that working memory can hold up to 3-4 objects. Empirical research indicates that the larger the number of visual material individuals hold in working memory, the ...
Panagiota Afentouli +5 more
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Object working memory load and perceptual similarity in visual search for multiple targets
Subsequent search misses can occur during visual search for several targets. SSM is a decrease in accuracy at finding a second target after successful detection of a first one.
K.S. Kozlov, E.S. Gorbunova
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Visual search within working memory.
Attention and working memory are 2 key pillars of cognition. Despite much research, there are important aspects about the relationship between the 2 constructs that are not well understood. Here we explore the similarity in the mechanisms that select and update working memory to those that guide attention during perception, such as in visual search. We
Garry Kong, Daryl Fougnie
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What checkers actually check: an eye tracking study of inhibitory control and working memory [PDF]
<p>Background - Not only is compulsive checking the most common symptom in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with an estimated prevalence of 50–80% in patients, but approximately ~15% of the general population reveal subclinical checking ...
Kessler Klaus +11 more
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Human working memory is supported by a broadly distributed set of brain networks. Content-specific networks communicate with a domain-general, supramodal network that is recruited regardless of the type of content. Here, we contrasted visual and auditory
Thomas Possidente +3 more
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