People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-called "looking at nothing" (LAN) phenomenon is said to be a part of information retrieval from internal memory representations, but the exact nature of the relationship between LAN and memory retrieval is unclear. While evidence exists for an influence of LAN on memory retrieval for visuospatial stimuli, evidence for verbal information is mixed. Here, we tested the relationship between LAN behavior and memory retrieval in an episodic retrieval task where verbal information was presented auditorily during encoding. When participants were allowed to gaze freely during subsequent memory retrieval, LAN occurred, and it was stronger for correct t...
While previous research has demonstrated that gaze position can increase the accessibility of previo...
Previous research has established that when engaged in episodic memory retrieval, people frequently ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
When trying to remember verbal information from memory, people look at spatial locations that have b...
Research on episodic memory has established that spontaneous eye movements occur to spaces associate...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
When visual stimuli remain present during search, people spend more time fixating objects that are s...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visuospatial imagery and tha...
People tend to look back at spatial locations of visually encoded information when they recall this ...
Previous research showed that the eyes revisit the location in which the stimulus has been encoded w...
When processing visual objects, we integrate visual, linguistic and spatial information to form an e...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
When recalling something you have previously read, to what degree will such episodic remembering act...
While previous research has demonstrated that gaze position can increase the accessibility of previo...
Previous research has established that when engaged in episodic memory retrieval, people frequently ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
When trying to remember verbal information from memory, people look at spatial locations that have b...
Research on episodic memory has established that spontaneous eye movements occur to spaces associate...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
When visual stimuli remain present during search, people spend more time fixating objects that are s...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visuospatial imagery and tha...
People tend to look back at spatial locations of visually encoded information when they recall this ...
Previous research showed that the eyes revisit the location in which the stimulus has been encoded w...
When processing visual objects, we integrate visual, linguistic and spatial information to form an e...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
When recalling something you have previously read, to what degree will such episodic remembering act...
While previous research has demonstrated that gaze position can increase the accessibility of previo...
Previous research has established that when engaged in episodic memory retrieval, people frequently ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...