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SUMMARY:Multiple spatial frames for immersive working memory - Adam Triabh
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DTSTART:20230419T140000Z
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CONTACT:Adam Triabhall
DESCRIPTION:This week we will discuss and debate a very recent paper by Dr
 aschkow and colleagues\, published in Nature Human Behaviour (2022).\n\nAb
 stract: "As we move around\, relevant information that disappears from sig
 ht can still be held in working memory to serve upcoming behaviour. How we
  maintain and select visual information as we move through the environment
  remains poorly understood because most laboratory tasks of working memory
  rely on removing visual material while participants remain still. We used
  virtual reality to study visual working memory following self-movement in
  immersive environments. Directional biases in gaze revealed the recruitme
 nt of more than one spatial frame for maintaining and selecting memoranda 
 following self-movement. The findings bring the important realization that
  multiple spatial frames support working memory in natural behaviour. The 
 results also illustrate how virtual reality can be a critical experimental
  tool to characterize this core memory system" (Draschkow et al.\, 2022). 
 \n\nReference: Draschkow\, Nobre\, A. C.\, & van Ede\, F. (2022). Multiple
  spatial frames for immersive working memory. Nature Human Behaviour\, 6(4
 )\, 536–544. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-021-01245-y\n
LOCATION:Zoom link: www.bayslab.org/craikjc
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