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Priming effect of individual similarity and ensemble perception in visual search and working memory
Perceptual priming is a well-known phenomenon showing that the repetition of an object’s feature can facilitate subsequent detection of that item. Although the priming effect has been rigorously studied in vis...
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The influence of depth on object selection and manipulation in visual working memory within a 3D context
Recent studies have examined whether the internal selection mechanism functions similarly for perception and visual working memory (VWM). However, the process of how we access and manipulate object representat...
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Top-down modulation on depth processing: Visual searches for metric and ordinal depth information show a pattern of dissociation
Depending on the goal, one can selectively process the metric depth or the ordinal depth information in the same scene. It is unknown whether the metric depth and ordinal depth information are processed throug...
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Training with high perceptual difficulty improves the capacity and fidelity of internal representation in VWM
It has been shown that the capacity of visual working memory (VWM) is a strong predictor of individual intelligence, and researchers have developed various training protocols to improve VWM capacity. However, ...
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Effect of attentional selection on working memory for depth in a retro-cueing paradigm
Recent studies have shown that the temporary storage and manipulation of depth information (working memory for depth; WMd) is largely different from that of visual information in a 2D context (visual working m...
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Exogenous spatial attention shortens perceived depth
Although spatial attention has been found to alter the subjective appearance of visual stimuli in several perceptual dimensions, no research has explored whether exogenous spatial attention can affect depth pe...
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Task-dependent effects of voluntary space-based and involuntary feature-based attention on visual working memory
Previous research has shown that visual working memory (VWM) can be modulated by space-based or feature-based attentional selection. However, it remains unclear how the two modes of attention operate jointly t...
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Relation matters: relative depth order is stored in working memory for depth
Working memory is considered as a cognitive memory buffer for temporarily holding, processing, and manipulating information. Although working memory for verbal and visual information has been studied extensive...
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The transition from feature to object: Storage unit in visual working memory depends on task difficulty
Visual working memory (VWM) is a cognitive memory buffer for temporarily processing and storing visual information. Previous studies suggest that its capacity is severely limited, and there is an ongoing debat...
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Working memory for stereoscopic depth is limited and imprecise—evidence from a change detection task
Most studies on visual working memory (VWM) and spatial working memory (SWM) have employed visual stimuli presented at the fronto-parallel plane and few have involved depth perception. VWM is often considered ...
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Open AccessEvidence for the beneficial effect of perceptual grou** on visual working memory: an empirical study on illusory contour and a meta-analytic study
The capacity of visual working memory (VWM) is found to be extremely limited. Past research shows that VWM can be facilitated by Gestalt principles of grou**, however, it remains controversial whether factor...
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Open AccessEvidence for the effect of depth on visual working memory
Visual working memory (VWM) is a cognitive memory buffer for temporarily holding, processing, and manipulating visual information. Previous studies have demonstrated mixed results of the effect of depth percep...