“…Therefore, VWM can be regarded as being part of a dynamic system that constantly weighs the costs of maintaining a (high) memory load against the costs of external sampling. Indeed, consistent with the example of a jigsaw puzzle, several studies have found participants to minimally utilize VWM in many circumstances where information could be retrieved just-in-time from the environment instead (Ballard et al, 1995;Böing et al, 2023;Draschkow et al, 2021;Droll & Hayhoe, 2007;Gajewski & Henderson, 2005;Gray et al, 2006;Hayhoe et al, 2003;Inamdar & Pomplun, 2003;Melnik et al, 2018;Risko & Dunn, 2015;Risko & Gilbert, 2016;Sahakian et al, 2023Sahakian et al, , 2024Somai et al, 2020;Triesch et al, 2003). In this just-in-time approach, external information is only fixated and encoded into memory if and when it is needed for the task at hand, instead of being processed (and memorized) in advance (Droll & Hayhoe, 2007;Hayhoe et al, 2003).…”