The role of visual working memory in attentive tracking of unique objects.
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Additivity of Feature-Based and Symmetry-Based Grouping Effects in Multiple Object TrackingCan attention be confined to just part of a moving object? Revisiting target-distractor merging in multiple object tracking.Shared processing in multiple object tracking and visual working memory in the absence of response order and task order confounds.Transfer of learning between hemifields in multiple object tracking: memory reduces constraints of attentionBrain Activation of Identity Switching in Multiple Identity Tracking Task.Brain activation of semantic category-based grouping in multiple identity tracking task.Assessing selective sustained attention in 3- to 5-year-old children: evidence from a new paradigm.Commentary: Swapping or Dropping? Electrophysiological Measures of Difficulty during Multiple Object Tracking.The Categorical Distinction Between Targets and Distractors Facilitates Tracking in Multiple Identity Tracking TaskAn object-mediated updating account of insensitivity to transsaccadic change.Object files across eye movements: Previous fixations affect the latencies of corrective saccades.Studying visual attention using the multiple object tracking paradigm: A tutorial review.Tracking objects that move where they are headed.Automatic feature-based grouping during multiple object tracking.Feature binding in attentive tracking of distinct objects.It's all connected: Pathways in visual object recognition and early noun learning.The effect of visual distinctiveness on multiple object tracking performance.Trajectory recognition as the basis for object individuation: a functional model of object file instantiation and object-token encodingComparing eye movements during position tracking and identity tracking: No evidence for separate systems.Satisfaction in motion: Subsequent search misses are more likely in moving search displays.Angry faces are tracked more easily than neutral faces during multiple identity tracking.Close encounters of the distracting kind: identifying the cause of visual tracking errors.Speed has an effect on multiple-object tracking independently of the number of close encounters between targets and distractors.The effects of distractors in multiple object tracking are modulated by the similarity of distractor and target features.Spatial and visuospatial working memory tests predict performance in classic multiple-object tracking in young adults, but nonspatial measures of the executive do not.Representation of dynamic spatial configurations in visual short-term memory.Multiple event monitoring.
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The role of visual working memory in attentive tracking of unique objects.
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The role of visual working memory in attentive tracking of unique objects.
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The role of visual working memory in attentive tracking of unique objects.
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Yuhong V Jiang
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2009-12-01T00:00:00Z