Recent research put forward the hypothesis that eye movements are integrated in memory representations and are reactivated when later recalled. However, “looking back to nothing” during recall might be a consequence of spatial memory retrieval. Here, we aimed at distinguishing between the effect of spatial and oculomotor information on perceptual memory. Participants’ task was to judge whether a morph looked rather like the first or second previously presented face. Crucially, faces and morphs were presented in a way that the morph reactivated oculomotor and/or spatial information associated with one of the previously encoded faces. Perceptual face memory was largely influenced by these manipulations. We considered a simple computational mo...
Brain areas that control gaze are also recruited for covert shifts of spatial attention. In the exte...
Previous work on transaccadic memory and change blindness suggests that only a small part of the inf...
Visual information processing is guided by an active mechanism generating saccadic eye movements to ...
A large body of research suggests that when we retrieve visual information from memory, we look back...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Working memory is a system that keeps limited information on-line for immediate access by cognitive ...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
Working memory is a system that keeps limited information on-line for immediate access by cognitive ...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
Brain areas that control gaze are also recruited for covert shifts of spatial attention (1-9). In th...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a bias against overt and covert attentional orienting toward pr...
Previous research showed that the eyes revisit the location in which the stimulus has been encoded w...
The neural and cognitive mechanisms of spatial working memory are tightly coupled with the systems t...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
Brain areas that control gaze are also recruited for covert shifts of spatial attention. In the exte...
Previous work on transaccadic memory and change blindness suggests that only a small part of the inf...
Visual information processing is guided by an active mechanism generating saccadic eye movements to ...
A large body of research suggests that when we retrieve visual information from memory, we look back...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Working memory is a system that keeps limited information on-line for immediate access by cognitive ...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
Working memory is a system that keeps limited information on-line for immediate access by cognitive ...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
Brain areas that control gaze are also recruited for covert shifts of spatial attention (1-9). In th...
Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to a bias against overt and covert attentional orienting toward pr...
Previous research showed that the eyes revisit the location in which the stimulus has been encoded w...
The neural and cognitive mechanisms of spatial working memory are tightly coupled with the systems t...
Visual working memory (VWM) is a limited-capacity resource for the temporary storage of visual infor...
Brain areas that control gaze are also recruited for covert shifts of spatial attention. In the exte...
Previous work on transaccadic memory and change blindness suggests that only a small part of the inf...
Visual information processing is guided by an active mechanism generating saccadic eye movements to ...