Using visual displays consisting of single items to be stored in visual short-term memory (VSTM), Jacob, Breitmeyer & Treviño (2013) demonstrated three stages of information processing in VSTM: iconic visible persistence, iconic informational persistence, and visual working memory. To investigate the effect of higher memory load on these proposed VSTM stages, several measures of VSTM scanning and visual search efficiency including VSTM capacity, VSTM scanning and visual search slopes, and stimulus comparison effects, were obtained in the first part of the study, using 1, 3, and 5 display items. Results again revealed three stages of VSTM processing, but with a second phase growing longer as memory load increased, suggesting a need for a lo...
People often rely on information that is no longer in view, but maintained in visual short-term memo...
Over the past decades there has been a surge of research aiming to shed light on the nature of capac...
A study by Ihssen, Linden and Shapiro (2010) increased visual short-term memory (VSTM) performance b...
Using the prime–probe comparison paradigm, Jacob, Breitmeyer, and Treviño (2013) demonstrated that i...
Classic work on visual short-term memory (VSTM) suggests that people store a limited amount of items...
BACKGROUND: Classic work on visual short-term memory (VSTM) suggests that people store a limited amo...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) enables us to actively maintain information in mind for a brief peri...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Research suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) has both an item capacity, of around 4 items,...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Onset stimulus can capture attention and then transfer into visual short-term memory. It remains unk...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
We contrasted the effects of different types of working memory (WM) load on detection. Considering t...
Classic studies of visual short-term memory (VSTM) found that presenting memory items either sequent...
People often rely on information that is no longer in view, but maintained in visual short-term memo...
Over the past decades there has been a surge of research aiming to shed light on the nature of capac...
A study by Ihssen, Linden and Shapiro (2010) increased visual short-term memory (VSTM) performance b...
Using the prime–probe comparison paradigm, Jacob, Breitmeyer, and Treviño (2013) demonstrated that i...
Classic work on visual short-term memory (VSTM) suggests that people store a limited amount of items...
BACKGROUND: Classic work on visual short-term memory (VSTM) suggests that people store a limited amo...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) enables us to actively maintain information in mind for a brief peri...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Research suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) has both an item capacity, of around 4 items,...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Onset stimulus can capture attention and then transfer into visual short-term memory. It remains unk...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
We contrasted the effects of different types of working memory (WM) load on detection. Considering t...
Classic studies of visual short-term memory (VSTM) found that presenting memory items either sequent...
People often rely on information that is no longer in view, but maintained in visual short-term memo...
Over the past decades there has been a surge of research aiming to shed light on the nature of capac...
A study by Ihssen, Linden and Shapiro (2010) increased visual short-term memory (VSTM) performance b...