Human memory is content addressable—i.e., contents of the memory can be accessed using partial information about the bound features of a stored item. In this study, we used a cross-feature cuing technique to examine how the human visual system encodes, binds, and retains information about multiple stimulus features within a set of moving objects. We sought to characterize the roles of three different features (position, color, and direction of motion, the latter two of which are processed preferentially within the ventral and dorsal visual streams, respectively) in the construction and maintenance of object representations. We investigated the extent to which these features are bound together across the following processing stages: during s...
Four series of experiments using a paradigm adapted from Prabhakaran at al. (2000) are presented exp...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
YesHuman memory is content addressable—i.e., contents of the memory can be accessed using partial i...
Most of our mental processes rely on memorization, and dysfunctions of memory systems can lead to se...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
Object descriptions are extracted and retained across saccades when observers view natural scenes. W...
An influential conception of visual working memory is of a small number of discrete memory "slots", ...
How do people sustain a visual representation of the environment? Currently, many researchers argue ...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
Previous experiments on visual working memory (WM) have inspired the hypothesis that information abo...
The ability to accurately retain the binding between the features of different objects is a critical...
Abstract: Spatial location is believed to have a privileged role in binding features held in visual ...
BACKGROUND:How do people sustain a visual representation of the environment? Currently, many researc...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
Four series of experiments using a paradigm adapted from Prabhakaran at al. (2000) are presented exp...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
YesHuman memory is content addressable—i.e., contents of the memory can be accessed using partial i...
Most of our mental processes rely on memorization, and dysfunctions of memory systems can lead to se...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
Object descriptions are extracted and retained across saccades when observers view natural scenes. W...
An influential conception of visual working memory is of a small number of discrete memory "slots", ...
How do people sustain a visual representation of the environment? Currently, many researchers argue ...
The leit motif of this thesis is that binding of visual features is a process that begins with input...
Previous experiments on visual working memory (WM) have inspired the hypothesis that information abo...
The ability to accurately retain the binding between the features of different objects is a critical...
Abstract: Spatial location is believed to have a privileged role in binding features held in visual ...
BACKGROUND:How do people sustain a visual representation of the environment? Currently, many researc...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
Four series of experiments using a paradigm adapted from Prabhakaran at al. (2000) are presented exp...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...