SCENE MEMORY

Previous work on real-life scenes has shown that we can understand even very complex images after extremely brief presentations (~100msec), but that they are forgotten as we need to process the new incoming stimulus.  Eye scanning patterns of images, such as the existence of meaningful eye movements, suggest that some information should persist over repeated exposures of the same image. We study memory accumulation over time in order to delineate exact mechanisms that operate in this process.

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