A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientation of heads on coins is often not simply at the chance level but significantly below it. However, S. W. Kelly, A. M. Burton, T. Kato, and S. Akamatsu (2001) reported that this is not so when two-alternative forced-choice visual recognition is employed. The Kelly et al. result could not be replicated here with a copy of their stimuli. However, the result was successfully replicated with newly created stimuli. A series of experiments provided converging evidence that the mnemonic illusion is suppressed when recognition alternatives possess sharp visual detail. The role of a sensory signature in suppressing the mnemonic illusion and in modulati...
AbstractWe explored the interaction between the processing of a low-level visual feature such as ori...
Means and standard deviations of psychophysical measurements are first and second statistical moment...
Although our experience might convince us that our memory is limitless, researches showed that we co...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
The sensory match effect in recognition memory refers to the finding that recognition is better when...
Eight experiments were conducted to determine whether visual mental imagery preserves left–right ori...
Contains fulltext : 199576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Perceptual de...
Visual working memory (VWM) allows for keeping visual information available for upcoming goal-direct...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
Most of our mental processes rely on memorization, and dysfunctions of memory systems can lead to se...
The current thesis investigated the effects of a variety of spatial and temporal factors on visual r...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Perceiving a visual object often leads to the formation of its representation in memory. In this ...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
AbstractWe explored the interaction between the processing of a low-level visual feature such as ori...
Means and standard deviations of psychophysical measurements are first and second statistical moment...
Although our experience might convince us that our memory is limitless, researches showed that we co...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
The sensory match effect in recognition memory refers to the finding that recognition is better when...
Eight experiments were conducted to determine whether visual mental imagery preserves left–right ori...
Contains fulltext : 199576.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Perceptual de...
Visual working memory (VWM) allows for keeping visual information available for upcoming goal-direct...
Viewpoint-dependence is a well-known phenomenon in which participants' spatial memory is better ...
Most of our mental processes rely on memorization, and dysfunctions of memory systems can lead to se...
The current thesis investigated the effects of a variety of spatial and temporal factors on visual r...
Perceptual decisions are often influenced by contextual factors. For instance, when engaged in a vis...
Perceiving a visual object often leads to the formation of its representation in memory. In this ...
We used repetition blindness (RB) as a measure of object recognition and compared the pattern of RB ...
AbstractWe explored the interaction between the processing of a low-level visual feature such as ori...
Means and standard deviations of psychophysical measurements are first and second statistical moment...
Although our experience might convince us that our memory is limitless, researches showed that we co...