Means and standard deviations of psychophysical measurements are first and second statistical moments that reflect neuralmechanisms underlying the measured sensation: for example, standard deviations of hue matches are difference-thresholds thatreflect the color pathways’spectral response. Might memory psychophysics yield similar insight into neural mechanismsunderlying recognition? Five experiments measured memory means and difference-thresholds: Means of monochromatic huematches made from memory hardly changed with memory time. Hue memory remained consistent even though the variability ofthose matches increased exponentially as memory time increased to 14 s. This indicates the loss of accuracy in the memoryresulted from a random decay of ...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation r...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...
Psychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation revealed ...
The sensory match effect in recognition memory refers to the finding that recognition is better when...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
The precision of human colour discrimination depends on the region of colour space in which measurem...
Chromatic discrimination data show that a smaller physical stimulus change is required to detect a c...
Visual search and oddball paradigms were combined to investigate memory for to-be-ignored color chan...
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple object...
Sensory information in the retinal image is typically too ambiguous to support visual object recogni...
Most of our mental processes rely on memorization, and dysfunctions of memory systems can lead to se...
Are the information processing steps that support short-term sensory memory common to all the senses...
Do color relations such as similarity or harmony influence the ease with which colored patterns can ...
How do we react to cues that we process differently than expected? Discrepancy- attribution theory p...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation r...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...
Psychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation revealed ...
The sensory match effect in recognition memory refers to the finding that recognition is better when...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
The precision of human colour discrimination depends on the region of colour space in which measurem...
Chromatic discrimination data show that a smaller physical stimulus change is required to detect a c...
Visual search and oddball paradigms were combined to investigate memory for to-be-ignored color chan...
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple object...
Sensory information in the retinal image is typically too ambiguous to support visual object recogni...
Most of our mental processes rely on memorization, and dysfunctions of memory systems can lead to se...
Are the information processing steps that support short-term sensory memory common to all the senses...
Do color relations such as similarity or harmony influence the ease with which colored patterns can ...
How do we react to cues that we process differently than expected? Discrepancy- attribution theory p...
A striking finding about human memory is that people's level of accuracy in remembering the orientat...
AbstractPsychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation r...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...
Psychophysical experiments with stimuli oscillating concurrently in colour and orientation revealed ...