Recent research suggests that the content of iconic memory (IM) and fragile visual short-term memory could be associated with a similar level of conscious accessibility as working memory (WM). The results of our studies, in which we used a subjective visibility scale in a partial-report change detection paradigm, indicate that it is possible to distinguish separate stages of memory based on both discriminative accuracy and conscious accessibility. The highest scores were associated with IM and the lowest with WM, while somewhere in the middle there was fragile memory. Based on classical assumptions, WM accessibility should be greater than the other two types of memory; however, our study showed that this might not always be the case. We dis...
The contents of consciousness and of short-term memory are hard to disentangle. As it seems intuitiv...
We contrasted the effects of different types of working memory (WM) load on detection. Considering t...
Abstract Recently, Windey, Gevers, and Cleeremans (2013) proposed a level of processing (LoP) hypoth...
What is the role of top-down attentional modulation in consciously accessing working memory (WM) con...
Recent studies have revealed a strong relationship between visual working memory and selective atten...
Two experiments investigated whether attention plays a role in iconic memory, employing either a cha...
Stein and colleagues argue there is no yet conclusive evidence for nonconscious working memory (WM) ...
Often, the contents of consciousness are equated with the contents of short-term memory (or working ...
Current literature is claiming for an important relationship between conscious experiencing and exec...
Consciousness and working memory are two widely studied cognitive phenomena. Although they have been...
Item does not contain fulltextEvidence is accumulating that the classic two-stage model of visual ST...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
We address the issue of how visual information stored in working memory (WM) is introspected. In oth...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) enables us to actively maintain information in mind for a brief peri...
Working memory (WM), an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and ma...
The contents of consciousness and of short-term memory are hard to disentangle. As it seems intuitiv...
We contrasted the effects of different types of working memory (WM) load on detection. Considering t...
Abstract Recently, Windey, Gevers, and Cleeremans (2013) proposed a level of processing (LoP) hypoth...
What is the role of top-down attentional modulation in consciously accessing working memory (WM) con...
Recent studies have revealed a strong relationship between visual working memory and selective atten...
Two experiments investigated whether attention plays a role in iconic memory, employing either a cha...
Stein and colleagues argue there is no yet conclusive evidence for nonconscious working memory (WM) ...
Often, the contents of consciousness are equated with the contents of short-term memory (or working ...
Current literature is claiming for an important relationship between conscious experiencing and exec...
Consciousness and working memory are two widely studied cognitive phenomena. Although they have been...
Item does not contain fulltextEvidence is accumulating that the classic two-stage model of visual ST...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
We address the issue of how visual information stored in working memory (WM) is introspected. In oth...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) enables us to actively maintain information in mind for a brief peri...
Working memory (WM), an important posit in cognitive science, allows one to temporarily store and ma...
The contents of consciousness and of short-term memory are hard to disentangle. As it seems intuitiv...
We contrasted the effects of different types of working memory (WM) load on detection. Considering t...
Abstract Recently, Windey, Gevers, and Cleeremans (2013) proposed a level of processing (LoP) hypoth...