Working memory for depth indicates a serial-position effect


Working memory for depth indicates a serial-position effect is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include visual short-term memory, cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, perception, task, memorization, cognitive load, working memory, spatial memory, iconic memory, visual memory, change detection, computer science, and spatial ability. The authors found that: 1) the change detection accuracy was much lower than that reported for visual working memory; 2) the memory performance (accuracy and estimation error) degraded with the number of memory items presented (set size); 3) the accuracy was higher for items presented at the nearest and farthest depth planes in relation to participants; 4) the performance was better when the probe was presented along with the other items originally in the memory array.

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