2023
DOI: 10.1037/xlm0001175
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Temporal and spatial reference frames in visual working memory are defined by ordinal and relational properties.

Abstract: Natural environments provide a rich spatiotemporal context that allows for visual objects to be differentiated based on different types of information: their absolute or relative spatial or temporal coordinates, or their ordinal positions in a spatial or temporal sequence. Here, we investigated which spatial and temporal properties are incidentally encoded along with to-be-remembered features to provide reference frames in visual working memory (VWM). We tested the different possibilities in a spatiotemporal c… Show more

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“…in front or behind). These observations build on complementary studies pointing to the availability and utilisation of allocentric codes for working memory [27,42,43], including following self-movement [27] as opposed to object movement that we studied here.…”
Section: Comparable Space-based Mnemonic Selection When Objects Disap...mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…in front or behind). These observations build on complementary studies pointing to the availability and utilisation of allocentric codes for working memory [27,42,43], including following self-movement [27] as opposed to object movement that we studied here.…”
Section: Comparable Space-based Mnemonic Selection When Objects Disap...mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…less costs of cueing), having relatively strong biasing effects on reports of cued items, or even improving long-term memory representations. Other open questions concern how other types of information that dynamic sensory input can convey such as temporal order and (un)predictable motion may be used to guide VWM prioritization (as in Figure 1; also see Heuer & Rolfs, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(un)predictable motion may be used to guide VWM prioritization (as in Figure 1; also see Heuer & Rolfs, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In future studies it could be interesting to vary the visual flow of objects in such a way that it would also be possible to disentangle multiple frames of references (e.g., allocentric and egocentric) and investigate which spatial frames are used for selection (cf. Draschkow et al, 2022 ; Heuer & Rolfs, 2022 ; Klinghammer, Schütz, Blohm, & Fiehler, 2016 ; Pertzov, Avidan, & Zohary, 2011 ) following naturalistic object disappearance in such a context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%