Temporal context guides visual exploration during scene recognition.

Volume: 150, Issue: 5, Pages: 873 - 889
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
Memories for episodes are temporally structured. Cognitive models derived from list-learning experiments attribute this structure to the retrieval of temporal context information that indicates when a memory occurred. These models predict key features of memory recall, such as the strong tendency to retrieve studied items in the order in which they were first encountered. Can such models explain ecological memory behaviors, such as eye movements...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal context guides visual exploration during scene recognition.
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
150
Issue
5
Pages
873 - 889
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