Visual Memory

Visual Memory is the ability to remember or recall the characteristics of a given object place, people or form in a mental image. If we have trouble inputting information into our short term memory, we can’t process it into our long term memory for permanent storage. Children with poor visual memory may often subvocalize as they read because they must rely on auditory input to help them compensate. Thus, the intersection between memory and vision is a particularly interesting domain of research because it concerns both the processes of memory and the nature of the stored representations.

  • Neural models of Memory
  • Eidetic Memory/Photographic Memory
  • Benton Visual Retention Test
  • Visual Short-term Memory
  • Meditation and Visuo-spatial Abilities

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