We use visual working memory (VWM) to maintain the visual features of objects in our world. Although the capacity of VWM is limited, it is unlikely that this limit will pose a problem in daily life, as visual information can be supplemented with input from our external visual world by using eye movements. In the current study, we influenced the trade-off between eye movements and VWM utilization by introducing a cost to a saccade. Higher costs were created by adding a delay in stimulus availability to a copying task. We show that increased saccade cost results in less saccades towards the model and an increased dwell time on the model. These results suggest a shift from making eye movements towards taxing internal VWM. Our findings reveal t...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
We explore the visual world through saccadic eye movements, but saccades also present a challenge to...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
We use visual working memory (VWM) to maintain the visual features of objects in our world. Although...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
Melnik A, Schueler F, Rothkopf CA, Koenig P. The World as an External Memory. The Price of Saccades ...
With only two to five slots of visual working memory (VWM), humans are able to quickly solve complex...
With only two to five slots of visual working memory (VWM), humans are able to quickly solve complex...
In this dissertation, I explore roles of visual working memory, global perception and eye-movement i...
A large part of research on visual working memory (VWM) has traditionally focused on estimating its ...
Humans make frequent movements of the eyes (saccades) to explore the visual environment. Here we arg...
Little is known about how memory resources are allocated in natural vision across sequential eye mov...
Traditional models of visual memory rely solely on internal memory and ignore our reliance on the in...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
We explore the visual world through saccadic eye movements, but saccades also present a challenge to...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
We use visual working memory (VWM) to maintain the visual features of objects in our world. Although...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
Melnik A, Schueler F, Rothkopf CA, Koenig P. The World as an External Memory. The Price of Saccades ...
With only two to five slots of visual working memory (VWM), humans are able to quickly solve complex...
With only two to five slots of visual working memory (VWM), humans are able to quickly solve complex...
In this dissertation, I explore roles of visual working memory, global perception and eye-movement i...
A large part of research on visual working memory (VWM) has traditionally focused on estimating its ...
Humans make frequent movements of the eyes (saccades) to explore the visual environment. Here we arg...
Little is known about how memory resources are allocated in natural vision across sequential eye mov...
Traditional models of visual memory rely solely on internal memory and ignore our reliance on the in...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
We explore the visual world through saccadic eye movements, but saccades also present a challenge to...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...