Is there brief temporal buffering of successive visual inputs?
The part-report advantage has been used to identify short-lived forms of visual storage (Sperling, 1960). We adopt the part-report paradigm to test whether visual memory can preserve, for a brief time, successive inputs and their temporal order. In our experiments, two successive arrays, each of 4 d...
Main Authors: | Smith, W, Mollon, J, Bhardwaj, R, Smithson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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