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Electrophysiological evidence of object processing in visual working memory
... an object without obligatorily encoding and storing all of an object’s features into VWM still remains ...of object processing in VWM have been proposed to investigate the question: feature-based and ... See full document
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Healthy aging and visual working memory : the effect of mixing feature and conjunction changes
... of working memory with ...into working memory (see Sander et ...provide electrophysiological evidence (using the contralateral delay activity) that during the initial encoding of ... See full document
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Visual Working Memory in Human Cortex
... Recently, evidence favoring the discrete resource allocation model came when Zhang & Luck (2008) used a procedure that provides independent estimates of the number and resolution of representations in VWM to ... See full document
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Evidence for two attentional components in visual working memory
... supports memory for a series of visual objects, across different positions in the ...serial memory, concurrent task interacted with serial position, with effects of backward counting only emerging on ... See full document
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Picture this : a review of research relating to narrative processing by moving image versus language
... is evidence of differences between individuals in speeds of visual and verbal ...spatial working memory capacities have high ...process visual and cognitive information” (Parasuraman ... See full document
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Electrophysiological Correlates of Processing Unattended Objects in Visual Cognition
... the evidence for these routes based on the results of studies on monkeys with lesions to temporal (dorsal) and parietal (ventral) cortical areas performing an object discrimination task and a landmark ... See full document
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Insensitivity of visual short-term memory to irrelevant visual information
... irrelevant visual information (similar to Quinn and McConnell’s DVN) during a retention interval did not interfere with memory for matrix ...with visual short-term ...colour memory task during ... See full document
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The role of cognitive activity in cognition protection: from Bedside to Bench
... neural evidence of functional plasticity in older adult ...early visual processing during stimulus encoding predicted working memory ac- curacy improvements ... See full document
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The role of attention in binding visual features in working memory : evidence from cognitive ageing
... Some evidence suggests that attention is needed to maintain proper associations between features ...disrupts visual-spatial, verbal-spatial, and object-feature binding (Elsley & Parmentier, ... See full document
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Competition for the focus of attention in visual working memory : perceptual recency versus executive control
... serial visual WM tasks, and perhaps more generally, these processes compete to place a single representation in the FoA at any ...present evidence, information in the FoA is readily accessible and yet ... See full document
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Common onset visual masking in infancy: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
... of visual masking in ...investigating visual processing in 5-month-old infants. A visual pattern was presented for 100 msec followed by a mask at four different intervals (0, 250, 500, and ... See full document
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Processing speed and visuospatial executive function predict visual working memory ability in older adults
... Working memory is the limited-capacity cognitive system that allows for the simultaneous retention and manipulation of ...however, working memory performance declines (Bopp & Verhaeghen, ... See full document
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School based working memory training: Preliminary finding of improvement in children's mathematical performance
... Further evidence of the importance of working memory in children’s mathematical processing has been provided by studies comparing the working memory functioning of mathematically ... See full document
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EPS mid career award 2014: the control of attention in visual search cognitive and neural mechanisms
... during visual search, such as the four phases described here (see Figure ...of visual input, and are reflected by goal-selective sustained baseline shifts of neural activity during the preparation for an ... See full document
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Electrophysiological evidence for parts and wholes in visual face memory
... of visual object recognition ...face processing, the initial representation of faces and of face identity is a coarse global- holistic representation which then becomes more local and finely detailed ... See full document
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Electrophysiological correlates of multiple object processing
... recent evidence (Hyde & Spelke, 2011), I can speculate that N1 and N2pc reflect distinct stages of ...the visual field, rather than to a specific subset of (target) ... See full document
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An Investigation of Visual Memory : The Nexus Between Visual Perception and Memory
... of memory that repetition of information is the key to encoding memories into one’s long term memory ...provides evidence for both bottom up and top down ...the object patterns in Design ... See full document
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Principal Longevity, Leadership Behaviors, and Student Academic Achievement
... difficulties processing information including their ability to respond to ...information processing within context of repeat cognitive assessment, which further allows for examining these processes over ... See full document
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Imaging and Cognitive Genetics: The Norwegian Cognitive NeuroGenetics Sample
... interest in several studies. For example, we have been in- terested in the role of individual differences in choliner- gic system function on normal cognition, and in Reinvang et al. (2009) we used the psychometric ... See full document
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Electrophysiological evidence for a sensory recruitment model of somatosensory working memory
... or two tactile sample pulses on the left or the right hand, an enhanced negativity with.. a centroparietal focus emerged contralateral to the hand where the memorized tactile.[r] ... See full document
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