This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on visual working memory (VWM). Experiment 1 focused on memory for faces. Faces were selected from continua that were constructed by morphing two face photographs in 100 steps; half of the continua morphed a famous face into an unfamiliar one, while the other half used two unfamiliar faces. Participants studied six sequentially presented faces each from a different continuum, and at test they had to locate one of these within its continuum. Experiment 2 examined immediate memory for object sizes. On each trial, six images were shown; these were either all vegetables or all random shapes. Immediately after each list, one item was presented again, i...
Limitations in the ability to temporarily represent information in visual working memory (VWM) are c...
Four experiments examined the effect of visual similarity on immediate memory for order. Experiments...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
The article reports three experiments investigating the limits of visual working memory capacity wit...
The present study extends the findings of Hemmer and Steyvers (2009a) by investigating the influenc...
Previous research has shown that more information can be stored in visual working memory (VWM) when ...
In visual working memory tasks, memory for an item is enhanced if participants are told that the ite...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a core construct in the cognitive (neuro-)sciences, assumed to serve ...
In this thesis, three studies (10 experiments) were reported in which five previously overlooked inf...
Visual working memory (VWM) is typically found to be severely limited in capacity, but this limitati...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
Limitations in the ability to temporarily represent information in visual working memory (VWM) are c...
Four experiments examined the effect of visual similarity on immediate memory for order. Experiments...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...
This paper presents two experiments that examine the influence of multiple levels of knowledge on vi...
Visual working memory (VWM) is responsible for the temporary storage of visual information required ...
When we look around, our subjective impression is of a highly detailed visual representation, which ...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
The article reports three experiments investigating the limits of visual working memory capacity wit...
The present study extends the findings of Hemmer and Steyvers (2009a) by investigating the influenc...
Previous research has shown that more information can be stored in visual working memory (VWM) when ...
In visual working memory tasks, memory for an item is enhanced if participants are told that the ite...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a core construct in the cognitive (neuro-)sciences, assumed to serve ...
In this thesis, three studies (10 experiments) were reported in which five previously overlooked inf...
Visual working memory (VWM) is typically found to be severely limited in capacity, but this limitati...
Item does not contain fulltextMaintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentio...
Limitations in the ability to temporarily represent information in visual working memory (VWM) are c...
Four experiments examined the effect of visual similarity on immediate memory for order. Experiments...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 9, 2013).The ent...