Abstract Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) involves cortical regions along the dorsal visual pathway, which are topographically organized with respect to the visual space. However, it remains unclear how such functional organization may constrain VSWM behavior across space and time. Here, we systematically mapped VSWM performance across the 2-dimensional (2D) space in various retention intervals in human subjects using the memory-guided and visually guided saccade tasks in two experiments. Relative to visually guided saccades, memory-guided saccades showed significant increases in unsystematic errors, or response variability, with increasing target eccentricity (3°–13° of visual angle). Unsystematic errors also increased with increasing de...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
We propose a new way to identify the neural correlates of memory load in a delayed match-to-sample s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The ability to recall and manipulate information abo...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
Humans make frequent movements of the eyes (saccades) to explore the visual environment. Here we arg...
The neural and cognitive mechanisms of spatial working memory are tightly coupled with the systems t...
Working memory (WM) is the ability to maintain and manipulate information no longer accessible in th...
The memory-guided saccade paradigm is an ideal experimental model for studying spatial working memor...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
Transsaccadic memory is the process by which visual information is maintained and spatially updated ...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
AbstractThis paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in ...
Contains fulltext : 181519.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The division of...
This paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in sensorim...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
We propose a new way to identify the neural correlates of memory load in a delayed match-to-sample s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The ability to recall and manipulate information abo...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
Humans make frequent movements of the eyes (saccades) to explore the visual environment. Here we arg...
The neural and cognitive mechanisms of spatial working memory are tightly coupled with the systems t...
Working memory (WM) is the ability to maintain and manipulate information no longer accessible in th...
The memory-guided saccade paradigm is an ideal experimental model for studying spatial working memor...
Visuospatial working memory (WM) is a fundamental but severely limited ability to temporarily rememb...
Transsaccadic memory is the process by which visual information is maintained and spatially updated ...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
AbstractThis paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in ...
Contains fulltext : 181519.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The division of...
This paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in sensorim...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
We propose a new way to identify the neural correlates of memory load in a delayed match-to-sample s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The ability to recall and manipulate information abo...