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Using eye movements to explore switch costs in working memory.
C Hedge
, U Leonards
College of Health and Life Sciences
School of Psychology
Applied Health Research Group
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Eye Movements
100%
Working Memory
100%
Switching Costs
100%
Perceptual Attention
75%
Eye Tracking
25%
Manual Responses
25%
Spatial Memory
25%
Priming Effect
25%
Attentional Set-shifting
25%
New Locations
25%
Dwell Time
25%
Repetition Priming
25%
Covert Attention
25%
Eye Movement Data
25%
Attention Model
25%
Object Location
25%
Focal Attention
25%
Attention Map
25%
Fixation Period
25%
Psychology
Working Memory
100%
Switch Cost
100%
Eye Movement
100%
Attention-Shift
50%
Eye-Tracking
25%
Priming Effect
25%
Neuroscience
Eye Movement
100%
Working Memory
100%
Repetition Priming
25%