Visual working memory items drift apart due to active, not passive, maintenance.

Volume: 150, Issue: 12, Pages: 2506 - 2524
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
How are humans capable of maintaining detailed representations of visual items in memory? When required to make fine discriminations, we sometimes implicitly differentiate memory representations away from each other to reduce interitem confusion. However, this separation of representations can inadvertently lead memories to be recalled as biased away from other memory items, a phenomenon termed repulsion bias. Using a nonretinotopically specific...
Paper Details
Title
Visual working memory items drift apart due to active, not passive, maintenance.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
150
Issue
12
Pages
2506 - 2524
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