Topic > Visual memory and visual memory - 1004

IntroductionThe relationship between perceptual processing and the encoding, storage and recall of the resulting neural representations could be described as visual memory. Visual memory occurs over a wide time span ranging from eye movements to years of visually navigating to a previously visited location. (Berryhill, 2008) Visual memory is a form of memory in which it retains some characteristics of our senses related to visual experience. In a mental image resembling places, people, animals and objects he may be able to place information in visual memory. The mind's eye through which we can retrieve from our memory a mental image of original places, people, animals and objects could be called the experience of visual memory. Visual memory is one of several cognitive systems, all of which are interconnected parts that combine to form human memory. (Magnussen, 2009) Visual short-term memory is the ability to capacitate a small portion of pictorial representations into an engaging and ready mental state for a short period of time. These memories, however, do not last long, on average 30 seconds. Despite the fact that short-term visual memory is necessary to perform the wide range of cognitive and perceptual functions, also supported by a large network of brain regions, the volume that is capable of storing for this visual memory is very limited. Furthermore, in the peculiar posterior area of ​​the brain where the storage of short-term visual memory is arbitrated, such that the value of the memory is determined both by the complexity of an object and by a fixed number of objects. On the other hand, the visual long-term memory recall model is… half of the paper… an action to look at and remember the items presented in the presentation given to the participants. Participants were asked to write the name of the object on a piece of paper when told to do so. The graphs were displayed one by one for 15 seconds each, and participants were asked to write the name of the graph after each presentation. After the tenth graph, the researcher concluded the first round of research and thanked the participants. The documents have been collected. After seven days, in the same experimental room, the researcher welcomed the participants to test their long-term memory. Participants were asked to remember all graphs presented on the day of the short-term memory test. Participants could report the graphics out of order. Finally, the researchers thanked the participants and the documents were collected. Results and data were obtained and analyzed.