Visual Working Memory: Attention, load and capacity

Poster Session: Sunday, May 21, 2023, 2:45 – 6:45 pm, Banyan Breezeway

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

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Investigating visual working memory capacity using a highly reliable change localization task

Adekoya, Temilade

36.354

The Effects of Physical Effort on Working Memory Encoding

Yang, Li

36.355

The Impact of Visual Working Memory Chunking on Visual Search

Doyle, Logan

36.356

Working Memory Precision Under Physical Effort

Azer, Lilian

36.357

Unimodal load selectively reduces recruitment of sensory cortices for working memory storage

Chopurian, Vivien

36.358

Focusing attention in long-term and working memory improves recall and guides perception

Gong, Dongyu

36.359

Univariate and multivariate load-dependent signals in human cortex

Adam, Kirsten

36.360

The role of theta and alpha oscillations in control of visual working memory-guided attention

Lu, Jiachen

36.361

Sustained Attention and Cue Prioritization in Visual Working Memory

Saltzmann, Stephanie

36.362

Attention to remembered items eliminates visual field biases

Sheremata, Summer

36.363

Visual working memory and perception share their spatial but not attentional resolution

Yörük, Harun

36.364

Learned Distractor Rejection Falls Prey to the Attentional White Bear

Prakash, Aditya

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Memory guidance of attentional sampling, visual search, and working memory use during natural behaviour in virtual reality.

Draschkow, Dejan