How do perception and language interact to form the representations that guide our thoughts and actions over the short-term? Here, we provide a first examination of this question by investigating the role of verbal labels in a continuous visual working memory (WM) task. Across four experiments, participants retained in memory the continuous color of a set of dots which were presented sequentially (Experiments 1-3) or simultaneously (Experiment 4). At test, they reproduced the colors of all dots using a color wheel. During stimulus presentation participants were required to either label the colors (color labeling) or to repeat "bababa" aloud (articulatory suppression), hence prompting or preventing verbal labeling, respectively. We tested fo...
The following series of experiments was designed to investigate verbal and visual coding differences...
For many years, the working/short-term memory literature has been dominated by the study of phonolog...
One of the most influential ideas within the domain of cognition is that of embodied cognition, in w...
How do perception and language interact to form the representations that guide our thoughts and acti...
How do verbal descriptions affect visual memory over the short and long term? Here we show for the f...
The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, lab...
Describing our visual experiences improves their retention in visual working memory, yielding a labe...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
An ongoing debate in psychology and cognitive science concerns the nature of memory representations:...
Visual information can be stored as continuous as well as categorical representations in visual work...
Visual working memory is enhanced by processes related to verbalisation. However, the mechanism unde...
Current theories of category learning posit separate verbal and nonverbal learning systems. Past res...
Visual information can be stored as continuous as well as categorical representations in visual work...
When we respond to a stimulus, our ability to quickly execute this response depends on how combinati...
Two experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis that verbal recoding of visual stimuli in sh...
The following series of experiments was designed to investigate verbal and visual coding differences...
For many years, the working/short-term memory literature has been dominated by the study of phonolog...
One of the most influential ideas within the domain of cognition is that of embodied cognition, in w...
How do perception and language interact to form the representations that guide our thoughts and acti...
How do verbal descriptions affect visual memory over the short and long term? Here we show for the f...
The capacity limitations of visual working memory may be bypassed by verbal labeling. In adults, lab...
Describing our visual experiences improves their retention in visual working memory, yielding a labe...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
An ongoing debate in psychology and cognitive science concerns the nature of memory representations:...
Visual information can be stored as continuous as well as categorical representations in visual work...
Visual working memory is enhanced by processes related to verbalisation. However, the mechanism unde...
Current theories of category learning posit separate verbal and nonverbal learning systems. Past res...
Visual information can be stored as continuous as well as categorical representations in visual work...
When we respond to a stimulus, our ability to quickly execute this response depends on how combinati...
Two experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis that verbal recoding of visual stimuli in sh...
The following series of experiments was designed to investigate verbal and visual coding differences...
For many years, the working/short-term memory literature has been dominated by the study of phonolog...
One of the most influential ideas within the domain of cognition is that of embodied cognition, in w...