Amanda E van Lamsweerde
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Recent Articles
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Johnson J, van Lamsweerde A, Dineva E, Spencer J
Sci Rep
. 2022 Oct;
12(1):17756.
PMID: 36272987
Over the last several years, the study of working memory (WM) for simple visual features (e.g., colors, orientations) has been dominated by perspectives that assume items in WM are stored...
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Irish L, Veronda A, van Lamsweerde A, Mead M, Wonderlich S
Int J Behav Med
. 2020 Jun;
28(1):96-106.
PMID: 32488792
Background: Although self-help strategies to improve sleep are widely accessible, little is known about the ways in which individuals interact with these resources and the extent to which people are...
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Bocincova A, van Lamsweerde A, Johnson J
Vis cogn
. 2019 Mar;
24(9-10):435-446.
PMID: 30881195
There is considerable debate regarding the ability to trade mnemonic precision for capacity in working memory (WM), with some studies reporting evidence consistent with such a trade-off and others suggesting...
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Balas B, van Lamsweerde A, Auen A, Saville A
Iperception
. 2017 Aug;
8(4):2041669517723653.
PMID: 28835814
Face animacy perception is categorical: Gradual changes in the real/artificial appearance of a face lead to nonlinear behavioral responses. Neural markers of face processing are also sensitive to face animacy,...
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Balas B, van Lamsweerde A, Saville A, Schmidt J
Dev Psychobiol
. 2017 Aug;
59(7):899-909.
PMID: 28833000
Face processing mechanisms are tuned to specific low-level features including mid-range spatial frequencies and horizontal orientation energy. Behaviorally, adult observers are more effective at face recognition tasks when these information...
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Bocincova A, van Lamsweerde A, Johnson J
Mem Cognit
. 2017 Jul;
45(8):1411-1422.
PMID: 28741251
Studies of change detection have shown that changing the task-irrelevant features of remembered objects impairs change detection for task-relevant features, a phenomenon known as the irrelevant change effect. Although this...
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Beck M, Goldstein R, van Lamsweerde A, Ericson J
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2017 Jun;
44(3):387-398.
PMID: 28661177
Attention allocation determines the information that is encoded into memory. Can participants learn to optimally allocate attention based on what types of information are most likely to change? The current...
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van Lamsweerde A, Johnson J
J Cogn Neurosci
. 2017 Mar;
29(7):1226-1238.
PMID: 28253081
Maintaining visual working memory (VWM) representations recruits a network of brain regions, including the frontal, posterior parietal, and occipital cortices; however, it is unclear to what extent the occipital cortex...
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van Lamsweerde A, Beck M, Johnson J
Psychon Bull Rev
. 2015 Nov;
23(4):1181-9.
PMID: 26597888
The limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM) can be maximized by combining multiple features into a single representation through grouping principles such as connection, proximity, and similarity. In this...
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Ericson J, Beck M, van Lamsweerde A
Atten Percept Psychophys
. 2015 Oct;
78(1):94-106.
PMID: 26511036
When briefly presented with global and local visual information, individuals report global information more quickly and more accurately than local information, a phenomenon known as the global precedence effect (GPE;...