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Title: Representational momentum : new findings, new directions
Authors: Thornton, Ian M.
Hubbard, Timothy L.
Keywords: Vision
Momentum (Mechanics)
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Thornton, I. M., & Hubbard, T. L. (2002). Representational momentum : new findings, new directions. Visual Cognition, 9(1/2), 1-7.
Abstract: Our visual experience of the world often takes the form of events in which objects and/or other aspects of a scene (e.g., the layout) move or change over time. Understanding how the brain processes such “dynamic events” poses a major challenge for theories of perception, memory, and cognition. This Special Issue presents a series of papers related to one topic in this area - representational momentum - the systematic tendency for observers to remember an event as extending beyond its actual ending point. For example, when observers view a moving target, that target is typically remembered as having travelled a little farther than it actually did.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/27349
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