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Irrelevant Pictures in Visual Working Memory

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A, 1996
The aim of the paper is to establish firmly the phenomenon of an irrelevant picture effect and to demonstrate that the phenomenon can be used to investigate the characteristics of the visuo-spatial sketchpad. Experiment 1 introduces the use of dynamic visual noise as an interfering technique.
J G, Quinn, J, McConnell
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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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Executive Functioning and Visual Working Memory

Applied Neuropsychology: Adult, 2014
The matter of modality is controversially discussed in the context of working memory (WM). There is evidence that modality-specific processes are accompanied by amodal processes to some extent. We investigated the relationship between executive-functioning tasks and visual WM (VWM) and were especially interested in the issue of amodal processes.
Anja C, Lepach   +2 more
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Spatial Transposition Gradients in Visual Working Memory

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2014
In list memory, access to individual items reflects limits of temporal distinctiveness. This is reflected in the finding that neighbouring list items tend to be confused most often. This article investigates the analogous effect of spatial proximity in a visual working-memory task.
Rerko, Laura   +2 more
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Spatial monitoring in visual working memory

British Journal of Psychology, 1989
Three experiments examined the role of spatial monitoring in short‐term visual memory. In the first experiment it was found that with consonants presented visually at one location articulatory suppression but not a concurrent tracking task disrupted performance. Experiment 2 demonstrated that tracking was disruptive when consonants
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Working memory training improves visual short-term memory capacity

Psychological Research, 2015
Since antiquity, philosophers, theologians, and scientists have been interested in human memory. However, researchers today are still working to understand the capabilities, boundaries, and architecture. While the storage capabilities of long-term memory are seemingly unlimited (Bahrick, J Exp Psychol 113:1-2, 1984), working memory, or the ability to ...
Hillary, Schwarb   +2 more
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[Visual working memory].

Der Radiologe, 2014
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) using the blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) response depicts the neuroanatomical correlates of cognitive processes and contributes to the understanding of memory functions. Working memory utilizes different neuroanatomical areas for temporarily storing and manipulating information content.
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Visual distraction, working memory, and aging

Memory & Cognition, 1999
In two experiments, the effects of taxing selective attention processes on the efficiency of working memory processes were considered in relation to normal aging. In both experiments, the presence of task-irrelevant information disrupted the efficiency of working memory processes, and the effect was generally greater for older than for younger adults ...
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Interactions between visual working memory and visual attention

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2008
Visual attention is the collection of mechanisms by which relevant visual information is selected, and irrelevant visual information is ignored. Visual working memory is the mechanism by which relevant visual information is retained, and irrelevant information is suppressed.
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Partial recovery of visual function in a blind patient after optogenetic therapy

Nature Medicine, 2021
J-A Sahel, Chloé Pagot, Angelo Arleo
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