Information stored in visual short-term memory is used ubiquitously in daily life; however, it is forgotten rapidly within seconds. When more items are to be remembered, they are forgotten faster, potentially suggesting that stronger memories are forgotten less rapidly. Here we tested this prediction with three experiments that assessed the influence of memory strength on the rate of forgetting of visual information without manipulating the number of items. Forgetting rate was assessed by comparing the accuracy of reports in a delayed-estimation task following relatively short and long retention intervals. In the first experiment, we compared the forgetting rate of items that were directly fixated, to items that were not. In Experiments 2 a...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
Although people have an extraordinary ability to recognize and remember pictures of visual scenes, t...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
<div><p>Information stored in visual short-term memory is used ubiquitously in daily life; however, ...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
When viewing a rapid sequence of pictures, observers momentarily understand the gist of each scene b...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Memories ��� especially those containing fine details ��� are usually lost over time, but the prese...
People can intentionally forget studied material when cued to do so. Corresponding evidence has aris...
When viewing a rapid sequence of pictures we momentarily understand the gist of each scene but have ...
While a lot is known about why people forget information that has to be remembered, only little is k...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Research on forgetting has extensively explored factors that modify the rate at which information is...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis in Journal of ...
You may find some images easier to remember than others. Recent studies of visual memory have found ...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
Although people have an extraordinary ability to recognize and remember pictures of visual scenes, t...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
<div><p>Information stored in visual short-term memory is used ubiquitously in daily life; however, ...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
When viewing a rapid sequence of pictures, observers momentarily understand the gist of each scene b...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Memories ��� especially those containing fine details ��� are usually lost over time, but the prese...
People can intentionally forget studied material when cued to do so. Corresponding evidence has aris...
When viewing a rapid sequence of pictures we momentarily understand the gist of each scene but have ...
While a lot is known about why people forget information that has to be remembered, only little is k...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Research on forgetting has extensively explored factors that modify the rate at which information is...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis in Journal of ...
You may find some images easier to remember than others. Recent studies of visual memory have found ...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
Although people have an extraordinary ability to recognize and remember pictures of visual scenes, t...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...