Eye movements occur spontaneously during recall from the visual memory despite neither the object nor context remembered may be visible at the time of recall. Recent research provides support for the hypothesis that these eye movements could play a functional role in the retrieval of stored information by matching the original eye fixations from the time of encoding. However, studies have provided conflicting results in this field. To investigate this, we designed a novel experimental procedure where the eye scanpaths from encoding were forced to be either enacted or not during recognition of the image. Simple geometrical patterns resembling checkerboards were used as stimuli in the current experiment. We hypothesized that enactment of the ...
Because memory retrieval often requires overt responses, it is difficult to determine to what extend...
We investigated visual working memory encoding across saccadic eye movements, focusing our analysis ...
Studies comparing experts and novices have shown that eye movements during domain-specific visual pr...
This paper centers on visual imagery and the hypothesis put forward by Laeng & Teodorescu regarding ...
An extensive body of research has shown that episodic remembering involves spontaneous eye movements...
We investigated how eye gaze patterns are implicated in the perception and memory of scenes. Firstly...
When we bring to mind something we have seen before, our eyes spontaneously unfold in a sequential p...
A large body of research suggests that when we retrieve visual information from memory, we look back...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
Eye movements support memory encoding by binding distinct elements of the visual world into coherent...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visuospatial imagery and tha...
Research on episodic memory has established that spontaneous eye movements occur to spaces associate...
We investigated eye movements during long-term pictorial recall. Participants performed a perceptual...
Because memory retrieval often requires overt responses, it is difficult to determine to what extend...
We investigated visual working memory encoding across saccadic eye movements, focusing our analysis ...
Studies comparing experts and novices have shown that eye movements during domain-specific visual pr...
This paper centers on visual imagery and the hypothesis put forward by Laeng & Teodorescu regarding ...
An extensive body of research has shown that episodic remembering involves spontaneous eye movements...
We investigated how eye gaze patterns are implicated in the perception and memory of scenes. Firstly...
When we bring to mind something we have seen before, our eyes spontaneously unfold in a sequential p...
A large body of research suggests that when we retrieve visual information from memory, we look back...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
Eye movements support memory encoding by binding distinct elements of the visual world into coherent...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visuospatial imagery and tha...
Research on episodic memory has established that spontaneous eye movements occur to spaces associate...
We investigated eye movements during long-term pictorial recall. Participants performed a perceptual...
Because memory retrieval often requires overt responses, it is difficult to determine to what extend...
We investigated visual working memory encoding across saccadic eye movements, focusing our analysis ...
Studies comparing experts and novices have shown that eye movements during domain-specific visual pr...