Visual working memory (VWM) is a core construct in the cognitive (neuro-)sciences, assumed to serve as a hub for information exchange and thus supporting a multitude of cognitive functions related to processing visual information. Here, we give an introduction into key terms and paradigms and an overview of ongoing debates in the field, to which the articles collected in this Special Issue on 'Current Directions in Visual Working Memory Research' contribute. Our aim is to extract, from this overview, some 'emerging' theoretical insights concerning questions such as the optimal way to examine VWM, which types of mental representations contribute to performance on VWM tasks, and how VWM keeps features from the same object together and apart f...
<p>Attention, the cognitive means by which we prioritize the processing of a subset of information, ...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Working memory (WM), an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and ma...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
Visual working memory allows us to retain information over short periods of time, thereby enabling t...
Working memory is considered a cognitive component that mainly serves two func-tions. It temporarily...
Working memory allows us to maintain and use information in mind within a short time frame, e.g. kee...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Contains fulltext : 234345.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Visual workin...
Evidence from recent studies suggested that visual areas (V1-V3) might be also actively involved in ...
Working memory, an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and manipul...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Our internal representation of a complex visual scene relies on the dynamic processing of informatio...
<p>Attention, the cognitive means by which we prioritize the processing of a subset of information, ...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Working memory (WM), an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and ma...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
Visual working memory allows us to retain information over short periods of time, thereby enabling t...
Working memory is considered a cognitive component that mainly serves two func-tions. It temporarily...
Working memory allows us to maintain and use information in mind within a short time frame, e.g. kee...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Contains fulltext : 234345.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Visual workin...
Evidence from recent studies suggested that visual areas (V1-V3) might be also actively involved in ...
Working memory, an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and manipul...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Our internal representation of a complex visual scene relies on the dynamic processing of informatio...
<p>Attention, the cognitive means by which we prioritize the processing of a subset of information, ...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...