AbstractWe investigated the precision of orientation representations with two tasks, change detection and recall. Previously change detection has been measured only with relatively large orientation changes compared to psychophysical thresholds. In the first experiment, we measured the observers’ ability (d′) to detect small changes in orientation (5–30°) with 1–4 Gabor items. With one item even a 10° change was well detected (average d′=2.5). As the amount of change increased to 30°, the d′ increased to 5.2. When the number of items was increased, the d′s gradually decreased. In the second experiment, we used a recall task and the observers adjusted the orientation of a probe Gabor to match the orientation of a Gabor held in the memory. Th...
Prevailing theories of visual working memory assume that each encoded item is stored or forgotten as...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...
AbstractWe investigated the precision of orientation representations with two tasks, change detectio...
AbstractWe explored the interaction between the processing of a low-level visual feature such as ori...
The time required to identify a common object depends on several factors, especially pre-existing k...
Given a changing visual environment, and the limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM), the co...
peer reviewedUsing a simple change detection task involving vertical and horizontal stimuli, I. M. T...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
AbstractNormal people have a strikingly low ability to detect changes in a visual scene. This has be...
The brain encodes spatial information in at least two distinct ways: egocentric representations enco...
Normal people have a strikingly low ability to detect changes in a visual scene. In the present stud...
The Shared Resource Account of visual working memory defines working memory capacity in terms of a m...
Visual working memory (VWM) representations can be strengthened by pre-cues presented before, and re...
Recall of visual features from working memory varies in both bias and precision depending on stimulu...
Prevailing theories of visual working memory assume that each encoded item is stored or forgotten as...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...
AbstractWe investigated the precision of orientation representations with two tasks, change detectio...
AbstractWe explored the interaction between the processing of a low-level visual feature such as ori...
The time required to identify a common object depends on several factors, especially pre-existing k...
Given a changing visual environment, and the limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM), the co...
peer reviewedUsing a simple change detection task involving vertical and horizontal stimuli, I. M. T...
An ongoing debate in the object recognition literature centers on whether the shape representations ...
AbstractNormal people have a strikingly low ability to detect changes in a visual scene. This has be...
The brain encodes spatial information in at least two distinct ways: egocentric representations enco...
Normal people have a strikingly low ability to detect changes in a visual scene. In the present stud...
The Shared Resource Account of visual working memory defines working memory capacity in terms of a m...
Visual working memory (VWM) representations can be strengthened by pre-cues presented before, and re...
Recall of visual features from working memory varies in both bias and precision depending on stimulu...
Prevailing theories of visual working memory assume that each encoded item is stored or forgotten as...
Abstract. Thresholds were measured for discrimination of direction of a step angular rotation of gra...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...