Visual long-term memory has a massive storage capacity for object details
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
One of the major lessons of memory research has been that human memory is fallible, imprecise, and subject to interference. Thus, although observers can remember thousands of images, it is widely assumed that these memories lack detail. Contrary to this assumption, here we show that long-term memory is capable of storing a massive number of objects with details from the image. Participants viewed pictures of 2,500 objects over the course of 5.5 h. Afterward, they were shown pairs of images and indicated which of the two they had seen. The previously viewed item could be paired with either an object from a novel category, an object of the same basic-level category, or the same object in a different state or…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Object (grammar)
- Computer science
- Term (time)
- Visual short-term memory
- Constraint (computer-aided design)
- Artificial intelligence
- Short-term memory
- Long-term memory