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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.
List of contents
Introduction
Timothy F. Brady and Wilma A. Bainbridge
- Evidence For, and Challenges To, Sensory Recruitment Models of Visual Working Memory
Kirsten C.S. Adam, Rosanne L. Rademake, and John T. Serences
- The Architecture of Interaction Between Visual Working Memory and Visual Attention
Andrew Hollingworth
- The Functional Role of Visual Working Memory: A Storage Buffer for Non-Automated Cognitive Operations
Orestis Papaioannou and Steven J. Luck
- Curating the Contents of Working Memory
Allison L. Bruning and Jarrod A. Lewis-Peacock
- Pre-Existing Long-Term Memory Facilitates the Formation of Visual Short-Term Memory.
Weizhen Xie and Weiwei Zhang
- Ensemble Representation: Efficient Organizer of Visual Memory
Sang Chul Chong and Yihwa Baek
- Spatial Statistics in Perception, Learning, and Navigation
Kathryn 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 Memory
Keisuke Fukuda, Caitlin J. I. Tozios, and Joseph M. Saito
- How to Induce the Forgetting of Pictures
Ashleigh M. Maxcey, Elizabeth Mancuso, Paul S. Scotti, Emily Spinelli, and Geoffrey F. Woodman
- Memorability: Reconceptualizing Memory as a Visual Attribute
Wilma A. Bainbridge
- Neural Representations of Visual Encoding and Retrieval
Anisha S. Babu and Brice A. Kuhl
- The Link Between Conceptual and Perceptual Information in Memory
Marc N. Coutanche
- Visual Category-Driven Differences in Memory
Adam Steel & Edward H. Silson
- Medial Temporal Lobe Contributions to the Temporal Structure of Visual Memory
Willem Le Duc, Zhemeng Wu, Qun Ye, Rutsuko Ito, and Andy C. H. Lee
- The Role of Visual Imagery in Constructing Autobiographical Memories and Future Events
Signy Sheldon
- Visual Perspective in Event Memory
Peggy L. St. Jacques
- The Development of Visual Memory
Alicia Forsberg, Eryn J. Adams, and Nelson Cowan
- The Basic Science of Eyewitness Identification
John T. Wixted
- Applying Confidence-Accuracy Characteristic Plots to Recognition Memory
Henry L. Roediger, III, Eylul Tekin, and Wenbo Lin
- Visual False Memories
Jessica M. Karanian
About the author
Timothy F. Brady is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of California San Diego, USA. His research focuses on the nature of visual memory. His lab studies visual perception, attention, working memory and long-term memory, using cognitive and cognitive neuroscience methods and computational models.
Wilma A. Bainbridge is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago, USA. Her research focuses on the interactions of vision and memory in computation, behavior, and the brain, with recent work exploring the intrinsic memorability of items, and what drawings can show us about visual memory.
Summary
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.