Drawings of real-world scenes during free recall reveal detailed object and spatial information in memory
Previous research on visual memory often relies on image recognition as a test, and the exact nature of memory when freely recalling information is not clear. Here, Bainbridge and colleagues develop a drawing-based memory recall task, and show detailed-rich, quantifiable information diagnostic of pr...
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doaj-7c249dd7450d4816bf0bc83cc31f659e2021-05-11T11:50:09ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232019-01-0110111310.1038/s41467-018-07830-6Drawings of real-world scenes during free recall reveal detailed object and spatial information in memoryWilma A. Bainbridge0Elizabeth H. Hall1Chris I. Baker2Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental HealthLaboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental HealthLaboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental HealthPrevious research on visual memory often relies on image recognition as a test, and the exact nature of memory when freely recalling information is not clear. Here, Bainbridge and colleagues develop a drawing-based memory recall task, and show detailed-rich, quantifiable information diagnostic of previously encountered visual scenes.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-07830-6 |
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Drawings of real-world scenes during free recall reveal detailed object and spatial information in memory |
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Drawings of real-world scenes during free recall reveal detailed object and spatial information in memory |
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Drawings of real-world scenes during free recall reveal detailed object and spatial information in memory |
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drawings of real-world scenes during free recall reveal detailed object and spatial information in memory |
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Previous research on visual memory often relies on image recognition as a test, and the exact nature of memory when freely recalling information is not clear. Here, Bainbridge and colleagues develop a drawing-based memory recall task, and show detailed-rich, quantifiable information diagnostic of previously encountered visual scenes. |
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