2010
DOI: 10.1167/10.7.764
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Using eye movements to measure attention to objects and features in visual working memory

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“…The prediction of an association between mental imagery content and concurrent oculomotor movements is by no means a novel one, and it has received empirical support dating back several decades ( Brandt and Stark, 1997 ; Spivey and Geng, 2001 ; Laeng and Teodorescu, 2002 ; Johansson et al, 2006 ; Holm and Mäntylä, 2007 ; Ryan et al, 2007 ; Hannula and Ranganath, 2009 ; Williams and Woodman, 2010 ; Johansson and Johansson, 2014 ; Martarelli et al, 2016 ). In a direct comparison between visual inspection and mental visualization, repetitive sequences of fixation across diagrammatic checkerboard stimuli were recorded and analyzed in relation to the scanpaths observed during mental imagery of the same stimuli ( Brandt and Stark, 1997 ).…”
Section: Exploration and Evaluation Of Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prediction of an association between mental imagery content and concurrent oculomotor movements is by no means a novel one, and it has received empirical support dating back several decades ( Brandt and Stark, 1997 ; Spivey and Geng, 2001 ; Laeng and Teodorescu, 2002 ; Johansson et al, 2006 ; Holm and Mäntylä, 2007 ; Ryan et al, 2007 ; Hannula and Ranganath, 2009 ; Williams and Woodman, 2010 ; Johansson and Johansson, 2014 ; Martarelli et al, 2016 ). In a direct comparison between visual inspection and mental visualization, repetitive sequences of fixation across diagrammatic checkerboard stimuli were recorded and analyzed in relation to the scanpaths observed during mental imagery of the same stimuli ( Brandt and Stark, 1997 ).…”
Section: Exploration and Evaluation Of Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los movimientos oculares espontáneos durante la visualización de una escena reflejan patrones direccionales comparables a los asociados con la visión perceptiva (Laeng y Teodorescu, 2002). La predicción de una asociación entre el contenido de imágenes mentales y los movimientos oculomotores concurrentes también han recibido apoyo empírico durante varias décadas (Brandt & Stark, 1997;Hannula & Ranganath, 2009;Holm & Mäntylä, 2007;Johansson, Holsanova, & Holmqvist, 2006;Johansson & Johansson, 2014;Laeng & Teodorescu, 2002;Martarelli, Chiquet, Laeng, & Mast, 2016;Ryan, Hannula, & Cohen, 2007;Spivey & Geng, 2001;Williams & Woodman, 2010). También parecen prometedores los estudios de pupilometría en el estudio de la rotación mental, proporcionando respuestas a la diferencia de género en tareas de rotación espacial (Campbell, Toth, & Brady, 2018).…”
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