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How Much Memory Does Oculomotor Search Have?
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2003
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CognitionAttentionSocial SciencesEarly VisionInformation RetrievalSearch HistoryInformationMemoryMemory BufferCognitive NeuroscienceRetrieval TechniqueCognitive ScienceMemory SystemOphthalmologyGaze-contingent Search ParadigmVision ResearchVisual ProcessingVisual FunctionEye TrackingSpatial CognitionArts
Research has demonstrated that oculomotor visual search is guided by memory for which items or locations within a display have already been inspected. In the study reported here, we used a gaze-contingent search paradigm to examine properties of this memory. Data revealed a memory buffer for search history of three to four items. This buffer was effected in part by a space-based trace attached to a location independently of whether the object that had been seen at that position remained visible, and was subject to interference from other stimuli seen in the course of a trial.
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