In tests of working memory with verbal or spatial materials, repeating the same memory sets across trials leads to improved memory performance. This well-established "Hebb repetition effect" could not be shown for visual materials in previous research. The absence of the Hebb effect can be explained in two ways: Either persons fail to acquire a long-term memory representation of the repeated memory sets, or they acquire such long-term memory representations, but fail to use them during the working memory task. In two experiments (N$_{1}$ = 18 and N$_{2}$ = 30), we aimed to decide between these two possibilities by manipulating the long-term memory knowledge of some of the memory sets used in a change-detection task. Before the change-detect...
A version of the Hebb repetition task was used with faces to explore the generality of the effect in...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
The current research examined if representations in LTM necessarily aid working memory (WM) performa...
In tests of working memory with verbal or spatial materials, repeating the same memory sets across t...
Repeated exposure is assumed to promote long-term learning. This is demonstrated by the so-called "H...
Visual task performance is generally stronger in familiar environments. One reason for this familiar...
We report 4 experiments examining whether associations in visual working memory are subject to proac...
The Hebb repetition effect is a phenomenon in which a repeated presentation of the same list increas...
When we respond to a stimulus, our ability to quickly execute this response depends on how combinati...
Long-term memory is a core aspect of human learning that permits a wide range of skills and behavior...
Long-term memory is often considered easily corruptible, imprecise, and inaccurate, especially in co...
The present studies examined the roles of identity and spatial working memory in change detection. O...
Previous studies have found no evidence that long-term learning of integrated objects and individual...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Several studies have shown t...
The article reports three experiments investigating the limits of visual working memory capacity wit...
A version of the Hebb repetition task was used with faces to explore the generality of the effect in...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
The current research examined if representations in LTM necessarily aid working memory (WM) performa...
In tests of working memory with verbal or spatial materials, repeating the same memory sets across t...
Repeated exposure is assumed to promote long-term learning. This is demonstrated by the so-called "H...
Visual task performance is generally stronger in familiar environments. One reason for this familiar...
We report 4 experiments examining whether associations in visual working memory are subject to proac...
The Hebb repetition effect is a phenomenon in which a repeated presentation of the same list increas...
When we respond to a stimulus, our ability to quickly execute this response depends on how combinati...
Long-term memory is a core aspect of human learning that permits a wide range of skills and behavior...
Long-term memory is often considered easily corruptible, imprecise, and inaccurate, especially in co...
The present studies examined the roles of identity and spatial working memory in change detection. O...
Previous studies have found no evidence that long-term learning of integrated objects and individual...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.Several studies have shown t...
The article reports three experiments investigating the limits of visual working memory capacity wit...
A version of the Hebb repetition task was used with faces to explore the generality of the effect in...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
The current research examined if representations in LTM necessarily aid working memory (WM) performa...