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Poth, Christian H.: Episodic visual cognition: Implications for object and short-term recognition. 2017
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Acknowledgments
Summary
Dissertation synopsis
Introduction
Visual cognition: A cornerstone of human goal-directed behavior
Functions and mechanisms of visual cognition
Two central functions of visual cognition: Object recognition and short-term recognition
Distinct visual processing episodes in object and short-term recognition
Visual processing episodes as challenges for object and short-term recognition
The present dissertation
Theoretical background: Mechanisms for visual cognition within and across visual processing episodes
Visual attention and working memory
Visual attention and working memory across visual processing episodes
Object recognition across visual processing episodes
Object correspondence linking the visual processing episodes of successive eye fixations
Object correspondence for object recognition based on multiple object features
Object correspondence based on attentional weights and predictive remapping of receptive fields
Attentional competition for object recognition across the visual processing episodes of successive eye fixations
Short-term recognition across visual processing episodes
Short-term recognition requires encoding into visual working memory in previous processing episodes
Priority in visual working memory impacts on distinct components of short-term recognition
Episodic visual cognition: Discussion and outlook
Mechanisms of episodic visual cognition for object and short-term recognition
Open questions of episodic visual cognition
Is episodicness a principle of visual cognition?
References
Original studies
Study 1: Breaking object correspondence across saccadic eye movements deteriorates object recognition
Study 2: Breaking object correspondence across saccades impairs object recognition: The role of color and luminance
Study 3: Attentional competition across saccadic eye movements
Study 4: Episodic short-term recognition requires encoding into visual working memory: Evidence from probe recognition after letter report
Study 5: Prioritization in visual working memory enhances memory-retention and speeds up processing in a comparison task
Appendix
Zusammenfassung(German summary)
Bestätigung der Einreichung von Manuskripten zur Publikation(Confirmation of manuscript submissions for publication)