Categorical Working Memory Representations Are Used in Delayed Estimation of Continuous Colors
暂无分享,去创建一个
Evie Vergauwe | Timothy J Ricker | Timothy J. Ricker | Kyle O. Hardman | Evie Vergauwe | Kyle O Hardman
[1] W. Ma,et al. Factorial comparison of working memory models. , 2014, Psychological review.
[2] P. Barrouillet,et al. The impact of storage on processing: how is information maintained in working memory? , 2014, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[3] Sarah E. MacPherson,et al. Concurrent performance of two memory tasks: Evidence for domain-specific working memory systems , 2002, Memory & cognition.
[4] W. Ma,et al. A detection theory account of change detection. , 2004, Journal of vision.
[5] Emma Y. Wu,et al. Storage and binding of object features in visual working memory , 2011, Neuropsychologia.
[6] Jonathan I. Flombaum,et al. Why some colors appear more memorable than others: A model combining categories and particulars in color working memory. , 2015, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[7] Bahador Bahrami,et al. Precision of working memory for visual motion sequences and transparent motion surfaces. , 2011, Journal of vision.
[8] Chris Donkin,et al. Verbal labeling, gradual decay, and sudden death in visual short-term memory , 2015, Psychonomic bulletin & review.
[9] Brian McElree,et al. Accessing Recent Events , 2006 .
[10] S. Luck,et al. Discrete fixed-resolution representations in visual working memory , 2008, Nature.
[11] Henrik Olsson,et al. Visual memory needs categories. , 2005, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[12] E. Vogel,et al. Discrete capacity limits in visual working memory , 2010, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[13] A. Baddeley,et al. Is the binding of visual features in working memory resource-demanding? , 2006, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[14] E. Wagenmakers,et al. Bayesian hypothesis testing for psychologists: A tutorial on the Savage–Dickey method , 2010, Cognitive Psychology.
[15] Jonathan I. Flombaum,et al. Stimulus-specific variability in color working memory with delayed estimation. , 2014, Journal of vision.
[16] John Jonides,et al. Trisecting representational states in short-term memory , 2013, Front. Hum. Neurosci..
[17] P. Barrouillet,et al. Visual and spatial working memory are not that dissociated after all: a time-based resource-sharing account. , 2009, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[18] N. Cowan,et al. A central capacity limit to the simultaneous storage of visual and auditory arrays in working memory. , 2007, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[19] Brian J. Smith,et al. boa: An R Package for MCMC Output Convergence Assessment and Posterior Inference , 2007 .
[20] Paul M Bays,et al. Dynamic Updating of Working Memory Resources for Visual Objects , 2011, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[21] N. Cowan. The magical number 4 in short-term memory: A reconsideration of mental storage capacity , 2001, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
[22] K. Oberauer. Access to information in working memory: exploring the focus of attention. , 2002, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[23] Nelson Cowan,et al. Loss of visual working memory within seconds: the combined use of refreshable and non-refreshable features. , 2010, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[24] Andrew Gelman,et al. General methods for monitoring convergence of iterative simulations , 1998 .
[25] B. Dosher,et al. Serial position and set size in short-term memory: The time course of recognition , 1989 .
[26] W. Ma,et al. Changing concepts of working memory , 2014, Nature Neuroscience.
[27] Christopher L. Asplund,et al. What are the units of storage in visual working memory? , 2010, Journal of vision.
[28] Evie Vergauwe,et al. Do Mental Processes Share a Domain-General Resource? , 2010, Psychological science.
[29] Jeffrey N. Rouder,et al. Bayesian t tests for accepting and rejecting the null hypothesis , 2009, Psychonomic bulletin & review.
[30] G. Alvarez,et al. Object features fail independently in visual working memory: evidence for a probabilistic feature-store model. , 2011, Journal of vision.
[31] Frank Tong,et al. Accounting For Variable Precision In Visual Working Memory Reveals A Discrete Capacity Limit. , 2015, Journal of vision.
[32] Pierre Barrouillet,et al. As Time Goes By , 2012 .
[33] George A. Alvarez,et al. Variability in the quality of visual working memory , 2012, Nature Communications.
[34] Hugh Garavan,et al. Serial attention within working memory , 1998, Memory & cognition.
[35] Paul M Bays,et al. The precision of visual working memory is set by allocation of a shared resource. , 2009, Journal of vision.
[36] R. Engle,et al. The generality of working memory capacity: a latent-variable approach to verbal and visuospatial memory span and reasoning. , 2004, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[37] Paul M Bays,et al. Dynamic Shifts of Limited Working Memory Resources in Human Vision , 2008, Science.
[38] Wei Ji Ma,et al. Variability in encoding precision accounts for visual short-term memory limitations , 2012, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[39] P. Barrouillet,et al. On the law relating processing to storage in working memory. , 2011, Psychological review.
[40] Klaus Oberauer,et al. Accessing information in working memory: can the focus of attention grasp two elements at the same time? , 2009, Journal of experimental psychology. General.
[41] Steven J. Luck,et al. The Number and Quality of Representations in Working Memory , 2011, Psychological science.
[42] Jeffrey N. Rouder,et al. Computation of Bayes Factors for Common Designs , 2015 .
[43] P. Barrouillet,et al. Time and cognitive load in working memory. , 2007, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.
[44] D. Rubin,et al. Inference from Iterative Simulation Using Multiple Sequences , 1992 .