Concurrent visual and motor selection during visual working memory guided action
Visual working memory enables us to hold onto past sensations in anticipation that these may become relevant for guiding future actions. Yet laboratory tasks have treated visual working memories in isolation from their prospective actions and have focused on the mechanisms of memory retention rather...
Auteurs principaux: | Van Ede, F, Chekroud, S, Stokes, M, De Ozorio Nobre, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2019
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