Background Although limited in capacity, visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in many aspects of visually-guided behavior. Recent experiments have demonstrated an electrophysiological marker of VWM encoding and maintenance, the contralateral delay activity (CDA), which has been shown in multiple tasks that have both explicit and implicit memory demands. Here, we investigate whether the CDA is evident during visual search, a thoroughly-researched task that is a hallmark of visual attention but has no explicit memory requirements. Methodology/Principal Findings The results demonstrate that the CDA is present during a lateralized search task, and that it is similar in amplitude to the CDA observed in a change-detection ...
Attention during visual search is thought to be guided by an active visual working memory (VWM) repr...
Previous research has demonstrated that the maintenance of visual information in working memory is a...
In order to effectively search the visual environment, an observer must continually locate objects o...
Background Although limited in capacity, visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in m...
BACKGROUND:Although limited in capacity, visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in many...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
In classic visual pop-out search, response times are slowed remarkably when participants are require...
The Contralateral Delayed Activity (CDA) is slow negative potential found during a variety of tasks,...
Most theories of attention propose that we maintain attentional templates in visual working memory t...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
Visual working memory is a brief, capacity-limited store of visual information that is involved in a...
According to contemporary accounts of visual working memory (vWM), the ability to efficiently filter...
The question whether the storage of spatial locations and other non-spatial features in visual worki...
Attention during visual search is thought to be guided by an active visual working memory (VWM) repr...
Previous research has demonstrated that the maintenance of visual information in working memory is a...
In order to effectively search the visual environment, an observer must continually locate objects o...
Background Although limited in capacity, visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in m...
BACKGROUND:Although limited in capacity, visual working memory (VWM) plays an important role in many...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
In classic visual pop-out search, response times are slowed remarkably when participants are require...
The Contralateral Delayed Activity (CDA) is slow negative potential found during a variety of tasks,...
Most theories of attention propose that we maintain attentional templates in visual working memory t...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
Practice can improve performance on visual search tasks; the neural mechanisms underlying such impro...
Visual working memory is a brief, capacity-limited store of visual information that is involved in a...
According to contemporary accounts of visual working memory (vWM), the ability to efficiently filter...
The question whether the storage of spatial locations and other non-spatial features in visual worki...
Attention during visual search is thought to be guided by an active visual working memory (VWM) repr...
Previous research has demonstrated that the maintenance of visual information in working memory is a...
In order to effectively search the visual environment, an observer must continually locate objects o...