This research investigated whether eye movements are informative about retrieval processes. Participants learned facts about persons and locations, and the number of facts (fan) learned about each person and location was manipulated. During a subsequent recognition test, participants made more gazes to high-fan facts than to low-fan facts, and gazes to high-fan facts had a longer duration than gazes to low-fan facts. However, there was no relation between the order in which items were fixated and the relative effect of person or location fan. The effect of person and location fan on gaze duration also did not differ with whether it was the person or location being fixated. A model assuming that the process of retrieval is independent of eye...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Several visual recognition models have been proposed which explain the results of a variety of perce...
When we visually explore the world, our eyes are constantly moving in order to sample the informatio...
Two studies are reported looking at the relationship between eye movements and the fan effect. The f...
Does visual recognition entail verifying an idea about what is perceived? This question was addresse...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Recent evidence suggests that target-dissimilar items that are typically regarded as irrelevant to r...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a James S McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award (ARH). The ...
Research shows that memory for emotional aspects of an event may be enhanced at the cost of impaired...
The present research examined whether eye movements during retrieval capture the rela-tion between a...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Several visual recognition models have been proposed which explain the results of a variety of perce...
When we visually explore the world, our eyes are constantly moving in order to sample the informatio...
Two studies are reported looking at the relationship between eye movements and the fan effect. The f...
Does visual recognition entail verifying an idea about what is perceived? This question was addresse...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Recent evidence suggests that target-dissimilar items that are typically regarded as irrelevant to r...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a James S McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award (ARH). The ...
Research shows that memory for emotional aspects of an event may be enhanced at the cost of impaired...
The present research examined whether eye movements during retrieval capture the rela-tion between a...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Advances in eye-tracking technology have promoted its widespread use to understand and improve targe...
Several visual recognition models have been proposed which explain the results of a variety of perce...
When we visually explore the world, our eyes are constantly moving in order to sample the informatio...