Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate performance on a range of cognitive tasks, including the retrieval of episodic memories. One explanation for these effects is based on the hypothesis that saccadic eye movements increase hemispheric interaction, and that such interactions are important for particular types of memory. The aim of the current research was to assess the effect of horizontal saccadic eye movements on the retrieval of both episodic autobiographical memory (event/incident based memory) and semantic autobiographical memory (fact based memory) over recent and more distant time periods. It was found that saccadic eye movements facilitated the retrieval of episodic autobiograp...
Series of horizontal saccadic eye movements (EMs) are known to improve episodic memory retrieval in ...
It has been reported that performing bilateral eye movements for a short period can lead to an enhan...
The effect of eye movement (bilateral/horizontal, vertical and central) on episodic memory was teste...
Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate perform...
Past research has shown that saccadic bilateral eye movements, handedness and age affect performance...
Research has demonstrated that performing a sequence of saccadic horizontal eye movements prior to r...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc.The present research investigated the effects of personal handedness and saccadi...
Look to the left, now look to the right, then to the left, to the right… This is essentially what is...
Handedness can be used as a marker for interhemispheric interaction, which can produce memory benefi...
Two experiments examining effects of eye movements on episodic memory retrieval are reported. Thirty...
Previous studies show that making horizontal eye movements for thirty seconds prior to a memory task...
Repetitive saccades benefit memory when executed before retrieval, with greatest effects for episodi...
Background: Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement (SIRE) refers to the phenomenon that actively enga...
Two experiments are presented that investigated the effects of horizontal saccadic eye movements and...
Recent research has shown superior memory retrieval when participants make a series of horizontal sa...
Series of horizontal saccadic eye movements (EMs) are known to improve episodic memory retrieval in ...
It has been reported that performing bilateral eye movements for a short period can lead to an enhan...
The effect of eye movement (bilateral/horizontal, vertical and central) on episodic memory was teste...
Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate perform...
Past research has shown that saccadic bilateral eye movements, handedness and age affect performance...
Research has demonstrated that performing a sequence of saccadic horizontal eye movements prior to r...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc.The present research investigated the effects of personal handedness and saccadi...
Look to the left, now look to the right, then to the left, to the right… This is essentially what is...
Handedness can be used as a marker for interhemispheric interaction, which can produce memory benefi...
Two experiments examining effects of eye movements on episodic memory retrieval are reported. Thirty...
Previous studies show that making horizontal eye movements for thirty seconds prior to a memory task...
Repetitive saccades benefit memory when executed before retrieval, with greatest effects for episodi...
Background: Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement (SIRE) refers to the phenomenon that actively enga...
Two experiments are presented that investigated the effects of horizontal saccadic eye movements and...
Recent research has shown superior memory retrieval when participants make a series of horizontal sa...
Series of horizontal saccadic eye movements (EMs) are known to improve episodic memory retrieval in ...
It has been reported that performing bilateral eye movements for a short period can lead to an enhan...
The effect of eye movement (bilateral/horizontal, vertical and central) on episodic memory was teste...