This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on visual working memory (VWM). Experiment 1 focused on memory for faces. Faces were selected from continua that were constructed by morphing two face photographs in 100 steps; half of the continua morphed a famous face into an unfamiliar one, while the other half used two unfamiliar faces. Participants studied six sequentially presented faces each from a different continuum, and at test they had to locate one of these within its continuum. Experiment 2 examined immediate memory for object sizes. On each trial, six images were shown; these were either all vegetables or all random shapes. Immediately after each list, one item was presented again, i...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
Working memory capacity is incredibly limited and thus it is important to use this resource wisely. ...
What hierarchical structures do people use to encode visual displays? We examined visual working mem...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Visual working memory possesses a limited capacity for information but people can use objects’ stati...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
We can retain only a portion of the visual information that we encounter within our visual working m...
We investigated visual working memory for novel objects and parts of novel objects. After a delay pe...
We can retain only a portion of the visual information that we encounter within our visual working m...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
This study investigates whether training changes the capacity of visual working memory (VWM). We com...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
Working memory capacity is incredibly limited and thus it is important to use this resource wisely. ...
What hierarchical structures do people use to encode visual displays? We examined visual working mem...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Visual working memory possesses a limited capacity for information but people can use objects’ stati...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
We can retain only a portion of the visual information that we encounter within our visual working m...
We investigated visual working memory for novel objects and parts of novel objects. After a delay pe...
We can retain only a portion of the visual information that we encounter within our visual working m...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
This study investigates whether training changes the capacity of visual working memory (VWM). We com...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
Working memory capacity is incredibly limited and thus it is important to use this resource wisely. ...
What hierarchical structures do people use to encode visual displays? We examined visual working mem...