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Iconic memory is the visual sensory memory (SM) register pertaining to the visual domain and a fast-decaying store of visual information. It is a component of the ...
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The role of iconic memory in change-detection tasks. Perception, 29, 273-286. Chow, S. L. (1991). Partial report: Iconic store or two buffers? Journal of General ...
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Iconic Memory: Humans remember sounds and words in slightly different ways. Memory for visual stimuli is referred to as iconic memory, which can be defined ...
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Iconic memory is a type of visual sensory memory that last only a brief amount of time before fading quickly...
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(Psychology) Psychol the temporary persistence of visual impressions after the stimulus has been removed Compare echoic memory. Want to thank TFD for its ...
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Some examples of iconic memory include the last view of a photo on a computer screen or a quick view of an animal running in and out of site.
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Frontiers | The Sensory Components of High-Capacity Iconic Memory and Visual Working Memory | Frontiers in Perception Science publishes articles on the ...
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Iconic memory is the sensory store for vision. The term icon means form or image. Ulric Neisser (1967) proposed this label to convey the idea that iconic memory ...
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1 Feb 2005 ... Abstract. In a previous clinical report, unusually fast decay of iconic memory was obtained from a subject who later developed Alzheimer's ...
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Iconic Memory From http://www.alma.edu/ departments/psychology/ st2002/iconic /iconic.htm (all one line) "The pioneering work of George Sperling ...
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