"Unlocking the Full Potential of Visual Memory"

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A study by Ben-Gurion University reveals that people underutilize their visual working memory (VWM), often recalling fewer items than their capacity allows. Participants typically remembered just one item at a time, despite being able to remember 3-4 items. This finding provides new insights into the real-life usage of VWM and suggests that further research is needed to understand the reasons behind this behavior.
Topics:health#ben-gurion-university#cognitive-psychology#memory-capacity#neuroscience#neuroscience-research#visual-working-memory
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