The Comparison Of Vwm Representations With Perceptual Inputs
1. The comparison of VWM representations with perceptual inputs Hyun, Woodman, Vogel, Hollingworth, & Luck JEP: HPP 2009
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3. Outline Manipulation across the article: the set size (1, 2, 3, 4) Task & method Dependent variable Main findings Exp 1 Change or sameness detection (behavior) Reaction time Change detection as a special case of visual search Exp 2 Change detection on attended items (ERP) N2pc ( & P3 ) Unlimited comparison capacity Exp 3 Change-localization task (eye tracker) Saccade onset latency Limited process involved in the change detection Exp 4A & 4B Change-localization task (behavior) “ Reaction” latency Limited process is interposed Exp 5 Change detection on attended features (ERP) Reaction time & N2pc Controlled process
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6. Outline: again Manipulation across the article: the set size (1, 2, 3, 4) Task & method Dependent variable Main findings Exp 1 Change or sameness detection (behavior) Reaction time Change detection as a special case of visual search Exp 2 Change detection on attended items (ERP) N2pc ( & P3 ) Unlimited comparison capacity Exp 3 Change-localization task (eye tracker) Saccade onset latency Limited process involved in the change detection Exp 4A & 4B Change-localization task (behavior) “ Reaction” latency Limited process is interposed Exp 5 Change detection on attended features (ERP) Reaction time & N2pc Controlled process