Previous research showed that the eyes revisit the location in which the stimulus has been encoded when visual or verbal information is retrieved from memory. A recent study showed that this behavior still occurs 1 week after encoding, suggesting that visual, spatial and linguistic information is tightly associated with the oculomotor trace and stored as an integrated memory representation. However, it is yet unclear whether looking behavior simply remains stable between encoding and recall or whether it changes over time in a more fine-tuned manner. Here, we investigate the time course of looking behavior during recall in multiple sessions across 1 week. Participants encoded visual objects presented in one of the four locations on the comp...
When visual stimuli remain present during search, people spend more time fixating objects that are s...
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...
A large body of research suggests that when we retrieve visual information from memory, we look back...
When trying to remember verbal information from memory, people look at spatial locations that have b...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
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...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Research on episodic memory has established that spontaneous eye movements occur to spaces associate...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
When visual stimuli remain present during search, people spend more time fixating objects that are s...
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...
A large body of research suggests that when we retrieve visual information from memory, we look back...
When trying to remember verbal information from memory, people look at spatial locations that have b...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
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...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Research on episodic memory has established that spontaneous eye movements occur to spaces associate...
In this paper we briefly describe preliminary data from two experiments that we have carried out to ...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
People fixate on blank spaces if visual stimuli previously occupied these regions of space. This so-...
When visual stimuli remain present during search, people spend more time fixating objects that are s...
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...