PALM Lab Perception, Attention, Learning and Memory Lab at the University of Adelaide

Memory compression effects in visual working memory are contingent on explicit long-term memory

A conference poster presented by William Ngiam at the Psychonomics conference in 2019, showing benefits of statistical learning required explicit awareness of the statistical regularities, suggesting a long-term memory account for the benefit.

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