A large part of research on visual working memory (VWM) has traditionally focused on estimating its maximum capacity. Yet, humans rarely need to load up their VWM maximally during natural behavior, since visual information often remains accessible in the external world. Recent work, using paradigms that take into account the accessibility of information in the outside world, has indeed shown that observers utilize only one or two items in VWM before sampling from the external world again. One straightforward interpretation of this finding is that, in daily behavior, much fewer items are memorized than the typically reported capacity limits. Here, we first investigate whether this lower reliance on VWM when information is externally accessib...
The relation between visual working memory (VWM) capacity and attention has attracted much interest...
With only two to five slots of visual working memory (VWM), humans are able to quickly solve complex...
Our internal representation of a complex visual scene relies on the dynamic processing of informatio...
A large part of research on visual working memory (VWM) has traditionally focused on estimating its ...
We use visual working memory (VWM) to maintain the visual features of objects in our world. Although...
Visual working memory (WM) capacity is thought to be limited to three or four items. However, many c...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
In this article, we demonstrate limitations of accessibility of information in visual working memory...
In the assessment of visual working memory, estimating the maximum capacity is currently the gold st...
Melnik A, Schueler F, Rothkopf CA, Koenig P. The World as an External Memory. The Price of Saccades ...
The precision with which visual information can be recalled from working memory declines as the numb...
Working memory (WM) enables temporary storage and manipulation of information [1], supporting tasks ...
Our visual environment is relatively stable over time. An optimized visual system could capitalize o...
©American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
Limitations in visual working memory (VWM) have been ex-tensively studied in psychophysical tasks, b...
The relation between visual working memory (VWM) capacity and attention has attracted much interest...
With only two to five slots of visual working memory (VWM), humans are able to quickly solve complex...
Our internal representation of a complex visual scene relies on the dynamic processing of informatio...
A large part of research on visual working memory (VWM) has traditionally focused on estimating its ...
We use visual working memory (VWM) to maintain the visual features of objects in our world. Although...
Visual working memory (WM) capacity is thought to be limited to three or four items. However, many c...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
In this article, we demonstrate limitations of accessibility of information in visual working memory...
In the assessment of visual working memory, estimating the maximum capacity is currently the gold st...
Melnik A, Schueler F, Rothkopf CA, Koenig P. The World as an External Memory. The Price of Saccades ...
The precision with which visual information can be recalled from working memory declines as the numb...
Working memory (WM) enables temporary storage and manipulation of information [1], supporting tasks ...
Our visual environment is relatively stable over time. An optimized visual system could capitalize o...
©American Psychological Association, 2017. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly ...
Limitations in visual working memory (VWM) have been ex-tensively studied in psychophysical tasks, b...
The relation between visual working memory (VWM) capacity and attention has attracted much interest...
With only two to five slots of visual working memory (VWM), humans are able to quickly solve complex...
Our internal representation of a complex visual scene relies on the dynamic processing of informatio...