Humans have a remarkably high capacity and long duration memory for complex scenes. Previous research documents the neural substrates that allow for efficient categorization of scenes from other complex stimuli like objects and faces, but the spatiotemporal neural dynamics underlying scene memory at timescales relevant to working and longer-term memory are less well understood. In the present study, we used high density EEG during a visual continuous recognition task in which new, old, and scrambled scenes consisting of color outdoor photographs were presented at an average rate 0.26 Hz. Old scenes were single repeated presentations occurring within either a short-term (< 20 s) or longer-term intervals of between 30 s and 3 min or 4 and 10 ...
Human perception is highly flexible and adaptive. Selective processing is tuned dynamically accordin...
The dynamic nature of the world requires that our visual representations are continuously updated. T...
Some scenes are more memorable than others: they cement in minds with consistencies across observers...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
The capacity of human memory is impressive. Previous reports have shown that when asked to memorize ...
The capacity of human memory is impressive. Previous reports have shown that when asked to memorize ...
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple object...
The current thesis investigated the effects of a variety of spatial and temporal factors on visual r...
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple object...
Humans can flexibly transfer information between different memory systems. Information in visual wor...
Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that ...
Recent studies suggest that visual object recognition is a proactive process through which perceptua...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) relies on a distributed network including sensory-related, posterior...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
Recent studies indicated that the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) may not only be important for lon...
Human perception is highly flexible and adaptive. Selective processing is tuned dynamically accordin...
The dynamic nature of the world requires that our visual representations are continuously updated. T...
Some scenes are more memorable than others: they cement in minds with consistencies across observers...
Our remarkable ability to process complex visual scenes is supported by a network of scene-selective...
The capacity of human memory is impressive. Previous reports have shown that when asked to memorize ...
The capacity of human memory is impressive. Previous reports have shown that when asked to memorize ...
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple object...
The current thesis investigated the effects of a variety of spatial and temporal factors on visual r...
Recent evidence suggests that visual short-term memory (VSTM) capacity estimated using simple object...
Humans can flexibly transfer information between different memory systems. Information in visual wor...
Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that ...
Recent studies suggest that visual object recognition is a proactive process through which perceptua...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) relies on a distributed network including sensory-related, posterior...
Recent years have seen an advent of research on the perception of visual scenes; however, much less ...
Recent studies indicated that the human medial temporal lobe (MTL) may not only be important for lon...
Human perception is highly flexible and adaptive. Selective processing is tuned dynamically accordin...
The dynamic nature of the world requires that our visual representations are continuously updated. T...
Some scenes are more memorable than others: they cement in minds with consistencies across observers...