A visual object can be conceived of as comprising a number of features bound together by their joint spatial location. We investigate the question of whether the spatial location is automatically bound to the features or whether the two are separable, using a previously developed paradigm whereby memory is disrupted by a visual suffix. Participants were shown a sample array of four colored shapes, followed by a postcue indicating the target for recall. On randomly intermixed trials, a to-be-ignored suffix array consisting of two different colored shapes was presented between the sample and the postcue. In a random half of suffix trials, one of the suffix items overlaid the location of the target. If location was automatically encoded, one m...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
Previous studies have demonstrated that when presented with a display of spatially arranged letters,...
Abstract: Spatial location is believed to have a privileged role in binding features held in visual ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Report...
Four series of experiments using a paradigm adapted from Prabhakaran at al. (2000) are presented exp...
Previous research has demonstrated separation between systems supporting memory for appearance and m...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
Location has been highlighted as playing a crucial role in the relationship between memory for featu...
Verbal-spatial bindings are integral to routine cognitive operations (e.g., reading), yet the proces...
The asymmetric pattern of binding of features in working memory is a controversial topic in the lite...
Four studies examined how color or shape features can be accessed to retrieve the memory of an objec...
AbstractAlthough it has been well known that visual cues affect the perception of subsequent visual ...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
Previous studies have demonstrated that when presented with a display of spatially arranged letters,...
Abstract: Spatial location is believed to have a privileged role in binding features held in visual ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Report...
Four series of experiments using a paradigm adapted from Prabhakaran at al. (2000) are presented exp...
Previous research has demonstrated separation between systems supporting memory for appearance and m...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioural evidence suggests that in both early visual processing and...
Location has been highlighted as playing a crucial role in the relationship between memory for featu...
Verbal-spatial bindings are integral to routine cognitive operations (e.g., reading), yet the proces...
The asymmetric pattern of binding of features in working memory is a controversial topic in the lite...
Four studies examined how color or shape features can be accessed to retrieve the memory of an objec...
AbstractAlthough it has been well known that visual cues affect the perception of subsequent visual ...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
While sensory processes are tuned to particular features, such as an object's specific location, col...
Previous studies have demonstrated that when presented with a display of spatially arranged letters,...