Original paper
Working memory for stereoscopic depth is limited and imprecise—evidence from a change detection task
Abstract
Most studies on visual working memory (VWM) and spatial working memory (SWM) have employed visual stimuli presented at the fronto-parallel plane and few have involved depth perception. VWM is often considered as a memory buffer for temporarily holding and manipulating visual information that relates to visual features of an object, and SWM for holding and manipulating spatial information that concerns the spatial location of an object. Although...
Paper Details
Title
Working memory for stereoscopic depth is limited and imprecise—evidence from a change detection task
Published Date
Aug 6, 2019
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
1657 - 1665
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