AbstractThe capacity of short-term visual memory (VSTM) was assessed in a two-interval spatial frequency (SF) discrimination task. The cued Gabor target in a multi-element array either increased or decreased in SF across a 2 s inter-stimulus interval (ISI). Distracters as well as target were made to change across ISI so that memory of the individual SF of Gabor elements was required to solve the discrimination. The dynamics of the information loss from visual memory were analysed by manipulating the timing of spatial cues and masks. Cueing the target position before the first display gave thresholds comparable with those for a single Gabor patch. Cues placed after the first display gave higher thresholds indicating some loss of information....
AbstractLow-contrast visual stimuli have been found to produce a memory trace, enhancing subsequent ...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Failure to detect change under circumstances where visual input is interrupted or attention is distr...
The capacity of short-term visual memory (VSTM) was assessed in a two-interval spatial frequency (S...
AbstractThe capacity of short-term visual memory (VSTM) was assessed in a two-interval spatial frequ...
Research suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) has both an item capacity, of around 4 items,...
We investigate the limitations on the ability to detect when a target has changed, using Gabor targe...
AbstractDiscrimination thresholds were obtained using a delayed spatial frequency discrimination tas...
Visual short-term memory for the contrast and spatial frequency of sinusoidal gratings was measured ...
The retention of spatial information in visual short-term memory was assessed by measuring spatial f...
The retention of spatial information in visual short-term memory was assessed by measuring spatial f...
The retention of spatial information in visual short-term memory was assessed by measuring spatial f...
Discrimination thresholds were obtained during a delayed spatial frequency discrimination task. In E...
We investigate the limitations on the ability to detect when a target has changed, using Gabor targe...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
AbstractLow-contrast visual stimuli have been found to produce a memory trace, enhancing subsequent ...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Failure to detect change under circumstances where visual input is interrupted or attention is distr...
The capacity of short-term visual memory (VSTM) was assessed in a two-interval spatial frequency (S...
AbstractThe capacity of short-term visual memory (VSTM) was assessed in a two-interval spatial frequ...
Research suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) has both an item capacity, of around 4 items,...
We investigate the limitations on the ability to detect when a target has changed, using Gabor targe...
AbstractDiscrimination thresholds were obtained using a delayed spatial frequency discrimination tas...
Visual short-term memory for the contrast and spatial frequency of sinusoidal gratings was measured ...
The retention of spatial information in visual short-term memory was assessed by measuring spatial f...
The retention of spatial information in visual short-term memory was assessed by measuring spatial f...
The retention of spatial information in visual short-term memory was assessed by measuring spatial f...
Discrimination thresholds were obtained during a delayed spatial frequency discrimination task. In E...
We investigate the limitations on the ability to detect when a target has changed, using Gabor targe...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
AbstractLow-contrast visual stimuli have been found to produce a memory trace, enhancing subsequent ...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Failure to detect change under circumstances where visual input is interrupted or attention is distr...