Occipital, parietal, and frontal cortices selectively maintain task-relevant features of multi-feature objects in visual working memory
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The potentiation of two components of the reach-to-grasp action during object categorisation in visual memory
Allocentric but not egocentric visual memory difficulties in adults with ADHD may represent cognitive inefficiency
Muscle tension induced after learning enhances long-term narrative and visual memory in healthy older adults
The activation of visual memory for facial identity is task-dependent: Evidence from human electrophysiology
Experimentally-induced dissociation impairs visual memory
The fidelity of visual memory for faces and non-face objects
Dysfunctional emotion processing may explain visual memory deficits in alexithymia
Greater executive and visual memory dysfunction in comorbid bipolar disorder and substance use disorder
Effects of cognitive self-consciousness on visual memory in obsessive–compulsive disorder
Selection within visual memory representations activates the oculomotor system
Verbal and visual memory: Characterizing the clinical and intermediate phenotype in schizophrenia
Visual memory loss and autobiographical amnesia: a case study
Evidence that baroreflex feedback influences long-term incidental visual memory in men
Testing sequence effects in visual memory: clues for a structural model
Mental relaxation improves long-term incidental visual memory
Neuroticism and visual memory impairments as predictors of the severity of delusions in schizophrenia
The impact of early unilateral brain injury on perceptual organization and visual memory
The role of the vertical meridian in visual memory for objects
Fractionation of visual memory: agency detection and its impairment in autism
The effects of aging on visual memory: evidence for functional reorganization of cortical networks