Previous studies have suggested that people can maintain prioritized items in visual working memory for many seconds, with negligible loss of information over time. Such findings imply that working memory representations are robust to the potential contaminating effects of internal noise. However, once visual information is encoded into working memory, one might expect it to inevitably begin degrading over time, as this actively maintained information is no longer tethered to the original perceptual input. Here, we examined this issue by evaluating working memory for single central presentations of an oriented grating, color patch, or face stimulus, across a range of delay periods (1, 3, 6, or 12 s). We applied a mixture-model analysis to d...
Over the last several years, the study of working memory (WM) for simple visual features (e.g., colo...
Short-term memories are thought to be maintained in the form of sustained spiking activity in neural...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
Previous studies have suggested that people can maintain prioritized items in visual working memory ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
Is forgetting from working memory (WM) better explained by decay or interference? The answer to this...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022The precision of visual working memory (VWM) representations decreases as...
Working memory for color has been the central focus in an ongoing debate concerning the structure an...
Studies on iconic memory demonstrate that rich information from a visual scene quickly becomes unava...
The article reports three experiments investigating the limits of visual working memory capacity wit...
Previous studies of the decay of information in visual short-term memory have made the assumption t...
ABSTRACT—After observers see an object or pattern, their visual memory of what they have seen decays...
‘‘old soldiers never die; they just fade away.’ ’ For decades, researchers have concluded that visua...
Over the last several years, the study of working memory (WM) for simple visual features (e.g., colo...
Short-term memories are thought to be maintained in the form of sustained spiking activity in neural...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...
Previous studies have suggested that people can maintain prioritized items in visual working memory ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by American Psychological Association in Jour...
Is forgetting from working memory (WM) better explained by decay or interference? The answer to this...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
Publisher Copyright: © 2022The precision of visual working memory (VWM) representations decreases as...
Working memory for color has been the central focus in an ongoing debate concerning the structure an...
Studies on iconic memory demonstrate that rich information from a visual scene quickly becomes unava...
The article reports three experiments investigating the limits of visual working memory capacity wit...
Previous studies of the decay of information in visual short-term memory have made the assumption t...
ABSTRACT—After observers see an object or pattern, their visual memory of what they have seen decays...
‘‘old soldiers never die; they just fade away.’ ’ For decades, researchers have concluded that visua...
Over the last several years, the study of working memory (WM) for simple visual features (e.g., colo...
Short-term memories are thought to be maintained in the form of sustained spiking activity in neural...
We studied the ability of human subjects to memorize the visual information in computer-generated ra...