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    • Looking Inward and Back: Real-Time Monitoring of Visual Working Memories. 

      Suchow, Jordan; Fougnie, Daryl; Alvarez, George (American Psychological Association (APA), 2017-04)
      Confidence in our memories is influenced by many factors, including beliefs about the perceptibility or memorability of certain kinds of objects and events, as well as knowledge about our skill sets, habits, and experiences. ...
    • Measuring, monitoring, and maintaining memories in a partially observable mind 

      Suchow, Jordan William (2014-06-06)
      Visual memory holds in mind details of objects, textures, faces, and scenes. After initial exposure to an image, however, visual memories rapidly degrade because they are transferred from iconic memory, a high-capacity ...
    • Modeling Visual Working Memory with the MemToolbox 

      Suchow, Jordan William; Brady, Timothy Francis; Fougnie, Daryl; Alvarez, George Angelo (Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), 2013)
      The MemToolbox is a collection of MATLAB functions for modeling visual working memory. In support of its goal to provide a full suite of data analysis tools, the toolbox includes implementations of popular models of visual ...
    • Silencing the Awareness of Change 

      Suchow, Jordan; Alvarez, George (Oxford University Press, 2017-06-22)
      Determining whether an object is changing is usually a simple matter of looking at it. But sometimes looking is not enough. For example, in the case of <italic>change blindness</italic>, drastic changes to a viewed scene ...
    • Terms of the Debate on the Format and Structure of Visual Memory 

      Suchow, Jordan; Fougnie, Daryl; Brady, Timothy F.; Alvarez, George (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014-06-04)
      Our ability to actively maintain information in visual memory is strikingly limited. There is considerable debate about why this is so. As with many questions in psychology, the debate is framed dichotomously: Is visual ...
    • Variability in the Quality of Visual Working Memory 

      Fougnie, Daryl; Suchow, Jordan W.; Alvarez, George A. (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      Working memory is a mental storage system that keeps task-relevant information accessible for a brief span of time, and it is strikingly limited. Its limits differ substantially across people but are assumed to be fixed ...