Visual working memory content influences correspondence processes.
Representing objects as continuous across time requires the establishment of correspondence, whereby current stimuli are represented as deriving from the same object as earlier stimuli. Spatiotemporal continuity and surface-feature similarity play important roles in these correspondence processes. B...
Main Authors: | Hein, E. (Author), Hollingworth, A. (Author), Moore, C.M (Author), Stepper, M.Y (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2021
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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