Visual Search Remains Efficient when Visual Working Memory is Full
Visual Search Remains Efficient when Visual Working Memory is Full is a scholarly work, published in 2001 in ''Psychological Science''. The main subjects of the publication include cognitive psychology, task, working memory, cognitive load, visual perception, iconic memory, psychology, visual short-term memory, visual working memory, visual memory, executive functions, and visual search. These results suggest that visual search requires minimal visual working memory resources, a conclusion that is inconsistent with theories that propose a close link between attention and working memory. .