UID:
almahu_9949385316502882
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
9781003158134
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1003158137
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1000555836
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9781000555790
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1000555798
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9781000555837
Series Statement:
Frontiers of cognitive psychology
Content:
"Featuring contributions from world-leading researchers, this book explores the relationship between visual perception and memory. It bridges the traditionally separate fields of vision science and recognition memory and deals with an interdisciplinary set of perspectives combining research in psychology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. The book makes new connections between the wealth of research from each respective field, developing the idea that visuospatial memory is our best memory system. This volume traverses topics grounded in both empirical study and real-world applications, including working (short-term) memory, long-term memory, the neuroscience of memory, development of memory over the lifespan, autobiographical memories, false memories, and eyewitness testimony. It argues that an increased knowledge of how visuospatial memory works can lead to an improved understanding of the basic features of memory, as well as providing strategies for memory improvement. The book features cutting edge visual memory research, where converging methods in psychophysics, cognitive neuroscience, and computational modelling have been propelling the field forward. Visual Memory is an essential read for all students and researchers of memory and visual perception. It will also be useful for researchers and students in related fields including human-computer interaction, data visualization, cognitive science, and cognitive enhancement"--
Note:
IntroductionTimothy F. Brady and Wilma A. BainbridgeEvidence For, and Challenges To, Sensory Recruitment Models of Visual Working MemoryKirsten C.S. Adam, Rosanne L. Rademake, and John T. SerencesThe Architecture of Interaction Between Visual Working Memory and Visual AttentionAndrew HollingworthThe Functional Role of Visual Working Memory: A Storage Buffer for Non-Automated Cognitive OperationsOrestis Papaioannou and Steven J. LuckCurating the Contents of Working MemoryAllison L. Bruning and Jarrod A. Lewis-PeacockPre-Existing Long-Term Memory Facilitates the Formation of Visual Short-Term Memory. Weizhen Xie and Weiwei ZhangEnsemble Representation: Efficient Organizer of Visual MemorySang Chul Chong and Yihwa BaekSpatial Statistics in Perception, Learning, and NavigationKathryn N. Graves and Nicholas B. Turk-Browne Limited Access to an Unlimited Store: Mechanistic Constraints and Limitations in the Voluntary Control of Visual Long-Term MemoryKeisuke Fukuda, Caitlin J.I. Tozios, and Joseph M. SaitoHow to Induce the Forgetting of PicturesAshleigh M. Maxcey, Elizabeth Mancuso, Paul S. Scotti, Emily Spinelli, and Geoffrey F. WoodmanMemorability: Reconceptualizing Memory as a Visual AttributeWilma A. BainbridgeNeural Representations of Visual Encoding and RetrievalAnisha S. Babu and Brice A. KuhlThe Link Between Conceptual and Perceptual Information in MemoryMarc N. CoutancheVisual Category-Driven Differences in MemoryAdam Steel & Edward H. SilsonMedial Temporal Lobe Contributions to the Temporal Structure of Visual MemoryWillem Le Duc, Zhemeng Wu, Qun Ye, Rutsuko Ito, and Andy C.H. LeeThe Role of Visual Imagery in Constructing Autobiographical Memories and Future EventsSigny SheldonVisual Perspective in Event MemoryPeggy L. St. JacquesThe Development of Visual MemoryAlicia Forsberg, Eryn J. Adams, and Nelson CowanThe Basic Science of Eyewitness IdentificationJohn T. WixtedApplying Confidence-Accuracy Characteristic Plots to Recognition MemoryHenry L. Roediger, III, Eylul Tekin, and Wenbo LinVisual False MemoriesJessica M. Karanian
Additional Edition:
Print version: Visual memory. New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9780367744878
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.4324/9781003158134
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003158134
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