Visuospatial Working Memory as a Fundamental Component of the Eye Movement System
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2018-04
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Humans make frequent movements of the eyes (saccades) to explore the visual environment. Here we argue that visuo-spatial working memory (VSWM) is a fundamental component of the eye movement system. Memory representations in VSWM are functionally integrated at all stages of orienting, from selection of the target, to maintenance of visual features across the saccade, to processes supporting the experience of perceptual continuity after the saccade, to the correction of gaze when the eyes fail to land on the intended object. VSWM is finely tuned to meet the challenges of active vision.
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visuospatial working memory, visual working memory, spatial working memory, eye movements, oculomotor selection, visual attention, Taverne
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Van der Stigchel, S & Hollingworth, A 2018, 'Visuospatial Working Memory as a Fundamental Component of the Eye Movement System', Current Directions in Psychological Science, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 136-143. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721417741710