September 2021
Volume 21, Issue 9
Open Access
Vision Sciences Society Annual Meeting Abstract  |   September 2021
Perceptual Comparisons Induce Varying Forms of Memory Updating
Author Affiliations & Notes
  • Zoryana Babiy
    University of Toronto Mississauga
  • Keisuke Fukuda
    University of Toronto Mississauga
  • Joseph Saito
    University of Toronto
  • Footnotes
    Acknowledgements  This work was supported by an NSERC Discovery Grant awarded to KF (RGPIN-2017-06866).
Journal of Vision September 2021, Vol.21, 2955. doi:https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.21.9.2955
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      Zoryana Babiy, Keisuke Fukuda, Joseph Saito; Perceptual Comparisons Induce Varying Forms of Memory Updating. Journal of Vision 2021;21(9):2955. https://doi.org/10.1167/jov.21.9.2955.

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Abstract

During perceptual comparisons, perceived similarity between a visual working memory (VWM) and novel visual probe triggers representational integration that manifests in biased memory reports. Here, we tested the hypothesis that a VWM may be replaced by a novel probe instead when the two are perceived to be the same rather than similar, reflecting a qualitatively distinct type of memory distortion.

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