Visual Working Memory Resources Are Best Characterized as Dynamic, Quantifiable Mnemonic Traces

dc.contributor.authorVeksler, Bella Z.
dc.contributor.authorBoyd, Rachel
dc.contributor.authorMyers, Christopher W.
dc.contributor.authorGunzelmann, Glenn
dc.contributor.authorNeth, Hansjörg
dc.contributor.authorGray, Wayne D.
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-11T10:03:34Z
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dc.description.abstractVisual working memory (VWM) is a construct hypothesized to store a small amount of accurate perceptual information that can be brought to bear on a task. Much research concerns the construct's capacity and the precision of the information stored. Two prominent theories of VWM representation have emerged: slot-based and continuous-resource mechanisms. Prior modeling work suggests that a continuous resource that varies over trials with variable capacity and a potential to make localization errors best accounts for the empirical data. Questions remain regarding the variability in VWM capacity and precision. Using a novel eye-tracking paradigm, we demonstrate that VWM facilitates search and exhibits effects of fixation frequency and recency, particularly for prior targets. Whereas slot-based memory models cannot account for the human data, a novel continuous-resource model does capture the behavioral and eye tracking data, and identifies the relevant resource as item activation.eng
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