Response-time (RT) and choice-probability data were obtained in a rapid visual sequential-presentation change-detection task in which memory set size, study-test lag, and objective change probabilities were manipulated. False "change" judgments increased dramatically with increasing lag, consistent with the idea that study items with long lags were ejected from a discrete-slots buffer. Error RTs were nearly invariant with set size and lag, consistent with the idea that the errors were produced by a stimulus-independent guessing process. The patterns of error and RT data could not be explained in terms of encoding limitations, but were consistent with the hypothesis that long retention lags produced a zero-stimulus-information state that req...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
Change blindness is the failure of observers to notice otherwise obvious changes to a visual scene ...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
Much recent research has aimed to establish whether visual working memory (WM) is better characteriz...
Observers typically have trouble reporting salient changes between two visual displays if they are p...
Previous studies have suggested that visual short-term memory (VSTM) has a storage limit of approxim...
© 2016 Dr. Simon David LilburnThis thesis examined separable information constraints upon visual sho...
We report an experiment designed to provide a qualitative contrast between knowledge-limited version...
Classic studies of visual short-term memory (VSTM) found that presenting memory items either sequent...
The change detection task is a common method for assessing the storage capacity of working memory, b...
Accounts of working memory based on independent item representations may overlook a possible contrib...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people's ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
Change detection is a classic paradigm that has been used for decades to argue that working memory c...
Change detection is a classic paradigm that has been used for decades to argue that working memory c...
Failure to detect change under circumstances where visual input is interrupted or attention is distr...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
Change blindness is the failure of observers to notice otherwise obvious changes to a visual scene ...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...
Much recent research has aimed to establish whether visual working memory (WM) is better characteriz...
Observers typically have trouble reporting salient changes between two visual displays if they are p...
Previous studies have suggested that visual short-term memory (VSTM) has a storage limit of approxim...
© 2016 Dr. Simon David LilburnThis thesis examined separable information constraints upon visual sho...
We report an experiment designed to provide a qualitative contrast between knowledge-limited version...
Classic studies of visual short-term memory (VSTM) found that presenting memory items either sequent...
The change detection task is a common method for assessing the storage capacity of working memory, b...
Accounts of working memory based on independent item representations may overlook a possible contrib...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people's ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
Change detection is a classic paradigm that has been used for decades to argue that working memory c...
Change detection is a classic paradigm that has been used for decades to argue that working memory c...
Failure to detect change under circumstances where visual input is interrupted or attention is distr...
Errors in simple choice tasks result in systematic changes in the response time and accuracy of subs...
Change blindness is the failure of observers to notice otherwise obvious changes to a visual scene ...
In a change detection paradigm, a target object in a natural scene either rotated in depth, was repl...