To better understand the sources of visual working memory limitations we explore the possibility that its capacity is limited by two systems: a representational system that enables formation of independent representations of visual objects, and an active maintenance system that enables sustained activation of the established representations in the absence of external stimuli. A total of 392 participants took part in four experiments in which they were asked to maintain orientation of items presented to the left, right or both visual hemifields. In all four experiments participants were able to maintain more items when they were distributed across both versus one visual hemifield, consistent with the proposal that bilateral display enables u...
Representing visibly present stimuli is as limited in capacity as representing invisible stimuli in ...
Research within visual cognition has made tremendous strides in uncovering the basic operating chara...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...
Visual working memory is the cognitive system that holds visual information active to make it resist...
This article describes the data collected in four experiments presented in the paper "Visual working...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Working memory (WM) shows a gradual increase during childhood, followed by accelerating decline from...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
What are the mechanisms of visual information maintenance that underlie its highly limited capacity ...
The relation between visual working memory (VWM) capacity and attention has attracted much interest...
Over the past decades there has been a surge of research aiming to shed light on the nature of capac...
Recent theoretical accounts of working memory proposed a distinction between passive storage and act...
Representing visibly present stimuli is as limited in capacity as representing invisible stimuli in ...
Research within visual cognition has made tremendous strides in uncovering the basic operating chara...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...
Visual working memory is the cognitive system that holds visual information active to make it resist...
This article describes the data collected in four experiments presented in the paper "Visual working...
Recent methodological and conceptual advances have led to a fundamental reappraisal of the nature of...
Working memory, or the ability to maintain and manipulate information in mind when it is no longer p...
Visual working memory allows humans to remember things that they saw a few moments ago and that memo...
Working memory (WM) shows a gradual increase during childhood, followed by accelerating decline from...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
This project was aimed at establishing the extent to which an age-related deficit exists for associa...
What are the mechanisms of visual information maintenance that underlie its highly limited capacity ...
The relation between visual working memory (VWM) capacity and attention has attracted much interest...
Over the past decades there has been a surge of research aiming to shed light on the nature of capac...
Recent theoretical accounts of working memory proposed a distinction between passive storage and act...
Representing visibly present stimuli is as limited in capacity as representing invisible stimuli in ...
Research within visual cognition has made tremendous strides in uncovering the basic operating chara...
This chapter examines the question of how the features or elements (e.g. shape, color, or spatial lo...