It has been reported that performing bilateral eye movements for a short period can lead to an enhancement of memory retrieval and recall (termed the “saccade induced retrieval effect (SIRE)”). The source of this effect has been debated within the literature and the phenomenon has come under scrutiny as the robustness of the effect has recently been questioned. To date investigations of SIRE have largely been restricted to younger adult populations. Here, across two experiments, we assess the robustness and generalisability of the SIRE specifically in relation to disease and ageing. Experiment 1 employed a between subject’s design and presented younger and older participants with 36 words prior to completing one of three eye movement condit...
Past research has shown that saccadic bilateral eye movements, handedness and age affect performance...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visuospatial imagery and tha...
Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate perform...
It has been reported that performing bilateral eye movements for a short period can lead to an enhan...
Several recent studies have reported enhanced memory when retrieval is preceded by repetitive horizo...
There is evidence that making 30 seconds of bilateral eye movements improves memory in young adults ...
OBJECTIVE: Long-term visual memory representations, measured by recognition performance, degrade as ...
Two experiments examining effects of eye movements on episodic memory retrieval are reported. Thirty...
Theories of age-related memory decline debate whether the problem lies at the level of encoding or c...
Background: Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement (SIRE) refers to the phenomenon that actively enga...
Previous research suggested that eye movement patterns were closely linked with face recognition per...
Eye movements support memory encoding by binding distinct elements of the visual world into coherent...
The effect of eye movement (bilateral/horizontal, vertical and central) on episodic memory was teste...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)...
Past research has shown that saccadic bilateral eye movements, handedness and age affect performance...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visuospatial imagery and tha...
Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate perform...
It has been reported that performing bilateral eye movements for a short period can lead to an enhan...
Several recent studies have reported enhanced memory when retrieval is preceded by repetitive horizo...
There is evidence that making 30 seconds of bilateral eye movements improves memory in young adults ...
OBJECTIVE: Long-term visual memory representations, measured by recognition performance, degrade as ...
Two experiments examining effects of eye movements on episodic memory retrieval are reported. Thirty...
Theories of age-related memory decline debate whether the problem lies at the level of encoding or c...
Background: Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement (SIRE) refers to the phenomenon that actively enga...
Previous research suggested that eye movement patterns were closely linked with face recognition per...
Eye movements support memory encoding by binding distinct elements of the visual world into coherent...
The effect of eye movement (bilateral/horizontal, vertical and central) on episodic memory was teste...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
Background: There is increasing evidence that people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD)...
Past research has shown that saccadic bilateral eye movements, handedness and age affect performance...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visuospatial imagery and tha...
Performing a sequence of fast saccadic horizontal eye movements has been shown to facilitate perform...