Recent studies have found that visual working memory (VWM) for color shows a categorical bias: observers typically remember colors as more prototypical to the category they belong to than they actually are. Here, we further examine color-category effects on VWM using pupillometry. Participants remembered a color for later reproduction on a color wheel. During the retention interval, a colored probe was presented, and we measured the pupil constriction in response to this probe, assuming that the strength of constriction reflects the visual saliency of the probe. We found that the pupil initially constricted most strongly for non-matching colors that were maximally different from the memorized color; this likely reflects a lack of visual ada...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
Color repetitions in a visual scene boost memory for its elements, a phenomenon known as the color-s...
Color repetitions in a visual scene boost memory for its elements, a phenomenon known as the color-s...
Recent studies have found that visual working memory (VWM) for color shows a categorical bias: obser...
Recent studies have found that visual working memory (VWM) for color shows a categorical bias: obser...
Categorization with basic color terms is an intuitive and universal aspect of color perception. Yet ...
Recent studies on visual working memory (VWM) have shown that visual information can be stored in VW...
Recent studies have shown that the pupillary light response (PLR) is modulated by higher cognitive f...
Visual information can be stored as continuous as well as categorical representations in visual work...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...
Both visual working memory (VWM) and visual saliency influence sensory processing, as is evident fro...
Recent studies have shown that the pupillary light response (PLR) is modulated by higher cognitive f...
The relationship between working memory and visual selection is close yet, but how working memory co...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
Color repetitions in a visual scene boost memory for its elements, a phenomenon known as the color-s...
Color repetitions in a visual scene boost memory for its elements, a phenomenon known as the color-s...
Recent studies have found that visual working memory (VWM) for color shows a categorical bias: obser...
Recent studies have found that visual working memory (VWM) for color shows a categorical bias: obser...
Categorization with basic color terms is an intuitive and universal aspect of color perception. Yet ...
Recent studies on visual working memory (VWM) have shown that visual information can be stored in VW...
Recent studies have shown that the pupillary light response (PLR) is modulated by higher cognitive f...
Visual information can be stored as continuous as well as categorical representations in visual work...
Visual working memory (WM) enables the use of past sensory experience in guiding behavior. Yet, labo...
Both visual working memory (VWM) and visual saliency influence sensory processing, as is evident fro...
Recent studies have shown that the pupillary light response (PLR) is modulated by higher cognitive f...
The relationship between working memory and visual selection is close yet, but how working memory co...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
Color repetitions in a visual scene boost memory for its elements, a phenomenon known as the color-s...
Color repetitions in a visual scene boost memory for its elements, a phenomenon known as the color-s...