The book examines how well we remember what we see. Research in
human memory for visual material varies tremendously across the
time scales, stimuli, and scenarios of interest. Because of these
distinct pursuits, research in the field of 'visual memory' is in
practice rather compartmentalized and as such is disseminated
across a range of literatures. The Visual World in Memory pulls
together this disparate field with a series of chapters, each
written by a leading expert, that concisely present the
state-of-the-science in all the areas of research. The result is a
single source of information that bridges the divides that separate
the field as a whole. Each chapter reviews and analyzes current
theories and controversies regarding such issues as visual and
spatial working memory, memory for visual features, conjunctions,
objects, and locations, memory for faces, memory for real-world
scenes, memory for visual events, the role of visual memory in
motor planning and action, the relationship between visual memory,
reference frames, and navigation, and visual imagery.
The rigorous discussion and analysis included in each chapter
will appeal to established researchers and vision scientists whilst
the breadth of the book will make it an ideal companion for
students learning about memory.
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