AbstractThis study examines the encoding of multiple object locations into spatial memory by comparing localization accuracy for stimuli presented at different exposure durations. Participants in the longest duration condition viewed masked displays containing 1–10 discs for 1–10s (durations typically used in simple span tasks), and then reported the locations of these discs on a blank screen. Compared to conditions that presented the same stimuli briefly for 50 or 200ms (exposures more typical of simultaneous spatial arrays), localization accuracy did not improve significantly under longer viewing durations. Additionally, a clustering analysis found that responses were spread among different clusters of discs and not focused on individual ...
<div><p>While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific locat...
Previous work has shown that testing can enhance learning and retention of subsequently studied new ...
What limits the ability to attend several locations simultaneously? There are two possibilities: Eit...
This study examines the encoding of multiple object locations into spatial memory by comparing local...
AbstractThis study examines the encoding of multiple object locations into spatial memory by compari...
cote interne IRCAM: ViaudDelmon07bNone / NoneNational audienceVerbal and visuospatial spans (block s...
Performance was examined in a task requiring the reconstruction of spatial locations. Previous resea...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
Working memory (WM) is the ability to maintain and manipulate information no longer accessible in th...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is a limited-capacity system that holds a small number of objects on...
Previous work has shown that testing can enhance learning and retention of subsequently studied new ...
Abstract: Spatial location is believed to have a privileged role in binding features held in visual ...
Humans process single objects in relation to other simultaneously maintained objects in visual worki...
<div><p>While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific locat...
Previous work has shown that testing can enhance learning and retention of subsequently studied new ...
What limits the ability to attend several locations simultaneously? There are two possibilities: Eit...
This study examines the encoding of multiple object locations into spatial memory by comparing local...
AbstractThis study examines the encoding of multiple object locations into spatial memory by compari...
cote interne IRCAM: ViaudDelmon07bNone / NoneNational audienceVerbal and visuospatial spans (block s...
Performance was examined in a task requiring the reconstruction of spatial locations. Previous resea...
AbstractA series of experiments have examined whether spatial information (i.e., location of objects...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
Working memory (WM) is the ability to maintain and manipulate information no longer accessible in th...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is a limited-capacity system that holds a small number of objects on...
Previous work has shown that testing can enhance learning and retention of subsequently studied new ...
Abstract: Spatial location is believed to have a privileged role in binding features held in visual ...
Humans process single objects in relation to other simultaneously maintained objects in visual worki...
<div><p>While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific locat...
Previous work has shown that testing can enhance learning and retention of subsequently studied new ...
What limits the ability to attend several locations simultaneously? There are two possibilities: Eit...