Recent evidence has suggested that visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in representing the target prior to initiating a visual search. The more familiar we are with the search target, the more refined the representation of the target (or “target template”) becomes. This sharpening of the target template is thought to underlie the reduced response time (RT) and increased accuracy associated with repeatedly searching for the same target. Perhaps target representations transition from limited-capacity VWM to Long-Term Memory (LTM) as targets repeat. In prior work, amplitude of an event-related potential (ERP) component associated with VWM representation decreased with target repetition, broadly supporting this notion. However, ...
The task of finding specific objects and switching between targets is ubiquitous in everyday life. S...
Visual search requires the maintenance of a search template in visual working memory in order to gui...
© 2015 the authors. Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms u...
Mental representations of target features (attentional templates) control the selection of candidate...
Attentional templates can be represented in visual working memory (VWM) when the target varies from ...
Practice can improve performance on visual searchtasks;the neural mechanisms underlying such improve...
During visual search, the selection of target objects is guided by stored representations of target-...
Visual search and working memory (WM) are tightly linked cognitive processes. Theories of attentiona...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Previous research suggests that target templates are stored visual working memory and used to guide ...
In three experimental chapters, we asked whether features of conjunctive stimuli are represented as ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Visual working memory (VWM) plays a central role in visual cognition, and current work suggests that...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
The task of finding specific objects and switching between targets is ubiquitous in everyday life. S...
Visual search requires the maintenance of a search template in visual working memory in order to gui...
© 2015 the authors. Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms u...
Mental representations of target features (attentional templates) control the selection of candidate...
Attentional templates can be represented in visual working memory (VWM) when the target varies from ...
Practice can improve performance on visual searchtasks;the neural mechanisms underlying such improve...
During visual search, the selection of target objects is guided by stored representations of target-...
Visual search and working memory (WM) are tightly linked cognitive processes. Theories of attentiona...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Previous research suggests that target templates are stored visual working memory and used to guide ...
In three experimental chapters, we asked whether features of conjunctive stimuli are represented as ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Attention, Perception, &...
Two aspects of real-world visual search are typically studied in parallel: category knowledge (e.g.,...
Visual working memory (VWM) plays a central role in visual cognition, and current work suggests that...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
The task of finding specific objects and switching between targets is ubiquitous in everyday life. S...
Visual search requires the maintenance of a search template in visual working memory in order to gui...
© 2015 the authors. Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms u...