Yaoda Xu
Yaoda Xu
Recent work has highlighted the role of early visual areas in visual working memory (VWM) storage and put forward a sensory storage account of VWM. Using a distractor interference paradigm, however, we previolsy showed that the contribution...
Bradley R Postle,Qing Yu
Bradley R Postle
Several recent studies have interpreted multivariate evidence for stimulus-specific patterns of activity in parietal and/or frontal cortex as evidence for a representational function in those regions that is qualitatively similar to the rep...
Steven J Luck,Nicholas Gaspelin,Charles L Folk et al.
Steven J Luck et al.
For over 25 years, researchers have debated whether physically salient stimuli capture attention in an automatic manner, independent of the observer's goals, or whether the capture of attention depends on the match between a stimulus and th...
Theoretical distinction between functional states in working memory and their corresponding neural states [0.03%]
工作记忆中功能状态与相应神经状态的理论区分
Mark G Stokes,Paul S Muhle-Karbe,Nicholas E Myers
Mark G Stokes
Working memory (WM) is important for guiding behaviour, but not always for the next possible action. Here we define a WM item that is currently relevant for guiding behaviour as the functionally "active" item; whereas items maintained in WM...
Visual working memory and action: Functional links and bi-directional influences [0.03%]
视觉工作记忆与行为:功能联系和双向影响关系
Freek van Ede
Freek van Ede
Working memory bridges perception to action over extended delays, enabling flexible goal-directed behaviour. To date, studies of visual working memory - concerned with detailed visual representations such as shape and colour - have consider...
Yung-Hao Yang,Jeremy M Wolfe
Yung-Hao Yang
Humans are quick to notice if an object is unstable. Does that assessment require attention or can instability serve as a preattentive feature that can guide the deployment of attention? This paper describes a series of visual search experi...
Brian A Anderson,Andy Jeesu Kim
Brian A Anderson
The control of attention is influenced by current goals, physical salience, and selection history. Under certain conditions, physically salient stimuli can be strategically suppressed below baseline levels, facilitating visual search for a ...
Working memory-driven attention towards a distractor does not interfere with target feature perception [0.03%]
工作记忆驱动的对干扰物注意力不会影响目标特征的感知
Emma Wu Dowd,Samoni Nag,Julie D Golomb
Emma Wu Dowd
The contents of working memory (WM) can influence where we attend-but can it also interfere with what we see? Active maintenance of visual items in WM biases attention towards WM-matching objects, and also enhances early perceptual processi...
Learned feature variance is encoded in the target template and drives visual search [0.03%]
学习到特征的方差被编码在目标模板中并推动视觉搜索进程
Phillip Witkowski,Joy J Geng
Phillip Witkowski
Real world visual search targets are frequently imperfect perceptual matches to our internal target templates. For example, the same friend on different occasions is likely to wear different clothes, hairstyles, and accessories, but some of...
Selective Influence and Sequential Operations: A Research Strategy for Visual Search [0.03%]
选择性影响和顺序操作:用于视觉搜索的一种研究策略
Kaleb A Lowe,Thomas R Reppert,Jeffrey D Schall
Kaleb A Lowe
We discuss the problem of elucidating mechanisms of visual search. We begin by considering the history, logic, and methods of relating behavioral or cognitive processes with neural processes. We then survey briefly the cognitive neurophysio...