When storing multiple objects in visual working memory, observers sometimes misattribute perceived features to incorrect locations or objects. These misattributions are called binding errors (or swaps) and have been previously demonstrated mostly in simple objects whose features are easy to encode independently and arbitrarily chosen, like colors and orientations. Here, we tested whether similar swaps can occur with real-world objects, where the connection between features is meaningful rather than arbitrary. In Experiments 1 and 2, observers were simultaneously shown four items from two object categories. Within a category, the two exemplars could be presented in either the same or different states (e.g., open/closed; full/empty). After a ...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Report...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
Visual working memory is highly limited, and its capacity is tied to many indices of cognitive funct...
When storing multiple objects in visual working memory, observers sometimes misattribute perceived f...
An influential conception of visual working memory is of a small number of discrete memory "slots", ...
Are real-world objects represented as bound units? Although a great deal of research has examined bi...
How does visual working memory (WM) store the binding between different features of a visual object ...
The ability to accurately retain the binding between the features of different objects is a critical...
People can store thousands of real-world objects in visual long-term memory with high precision. But...
Previous experiments on visual working memory (WM) have inspired the hypothesis that information abo...
Binding refers to the operation that groups different features together into objects. We propose a n...
We investigated visual working memory for novel objects and parts of novel objects. After a delay pe...
Location has been highlighted as playing a crucial role in the relationship between memory for featu...
The recent study demonstrated that object similarity affected object-location memory, but not object...
When faced with maintaining multiple objects in visual working memory, item information must be boun...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Report...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
Visual working memory is highly limited, and its capacity is tied to many indices of cognitive funct...
When storing multiple objects in visual working memory, observers sometimes misattribute perceived f...
An influential conception of visual working memory is of a small number of discrete memory "slots", ...
Are real-world objects represented as bound units? Although a great deal of research has examined bi...
How does visual working memory (WM) store the binding between different features of a visual object ...
The ability to accurately retain the binding between the features of different objects is a critical...
People can store thousands of real-world objects in visual long-term memory with high precision. But...
Previous experiments on visual working memory (WM) have inspired the hypothesis that information abo...
Binding refers to the operation that groups different features together into objects. We propose a n...
We investigated visual working memory for novel objects and parts of novel objects. After a delay pe...
Location has been highlighted as playing a crucial role in the relationship between memory for featu...
The recent study demonstrated that object similarity affected object-location memory, but not object...
When faced with maintaining multiple objects in visual working memory, item information must be boun...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Report...
The current study examined selective encoding in visual working memory by systematically investigati...
Visual working memory is highly limited, and its capacity is tied to many indices of cognitive funct...