New preprint with Sebastian Schneegans and @bayslab.org
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Here, we ask whether the key limits of working memory - load and retention interval - are independent, or do they interact? Despite years of research, this question is still much debated.
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24.09.2025 09:36
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We have an opening for a postdoc to work on a collaborative project with MaΜteΜ Lengyel (UCambridge Engineering) combining machine learning methods with human experiments on visual perception and memory www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49299/
21.11.2024 17:19
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Out now in NHB (finally!), a review of visual working memory from a computational perspective, with @weijima01 @timothyfbrady and Sebastian Schneegans.
11.06.2024 14:27
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Nice commentary from @salinas_urgent and @mangosheikh_B on our new eLife paper
14.05.2024 13:54
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The size-weight illusion is a by-product of efficient sensory coding adapted to the combinations of volume and mass found in everyday objects. New preprint
12.02.2024 10:05
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We measured how effectively observers can reallocate working memory resources to new visual items when old ones become obsolete - people are surprisingly good at it! New paper with @ivntmc @dataforyounz @DAagtenMurphy
13.01.2023 14:11
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A critique of the psychological similarity account of working memory errors: work with @ivntmc now out in JEP:LMC
10.01.2023 13:25
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New work with Jess McMaster & others: we show swap errors (item confusions) in cued recall are not a strategic response to forgotten items, but instead occur at exactly the rate predicted by variability in recall of the cue features
04.07.2022 10:30
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New in Psych Review with Sebastian Schneegans & Jess McMaster: comparing the roles of time and space in binding features in working memory
17.02.2022 12:41
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We have an opening for a post-doc (or potentially a talented graduate RA) to research computational mechanisms of visual perception/memory using online and offline experiments - note deadline 11 Aug
28.07.2021 09:48
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Views of an object before and after a saccade may be combined even if you are aware the object has changed - new with Garry Kong, @DAagtenMurphy and Jess McMaster.
21.07.2021 10:08
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New in JOV: the ability to combine visual evidence across gaze fixations depends on a limited but flexible memory resource
28.05.2021 10:36
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New paper on the consequences of stroke for recall precision and binding in visual WM, a collaboration with Roy Kessels and colleagues at the Donders (@DondersInst)
05.02.2021 09:10
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Our new Analogue Report Toolbox can be downloaded at . It implements in MATLAB a range of methods we use in the Bays lab for analyzing and modelling behavioural responses on VWM recall tasks, including...
29.09.2020 13:53
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Our new PNAS paper reveals how the main competing models of working memory limits can all be interpreted in terms of sampling. A number of surprises, including that item limits don't require discrete representations.
20.08.2020 15:25
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New with @robthedatafiend in Psych Review: for every visual feature dimension there is a consistent upper bound on the "s.d." you can obtain by fitting errors with a normal+uniform mixture...and it just might be telling us something about neural tuning!
01.04.2020 08:24
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"Stochastic sampling provides a unifying account of working memory limits" - our new preprint:
18.09.2019 19:13
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A short note on BioRxiv on the relationship between the psychophysical scaling account of working memory by @timothyfbrady @markSchurgin and population coding models of the same:
12.07.2019 09:59
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Asymmetric competition in visual working memory: storing orientations doesn't affect memory for facial expressions, but storing expressions degrades orientation recall - new paper with Viljami Salmela on WM at different levels of the visual hierarchy:
01.04.2019 14:52
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An independent store in working memory for the locations of visual objects in relation to one another: provides a separate source of information for recalling locations and doesn't tap absolute (egocentric) WM resources - work with @DAagtenMurphy: PDF here
20.03.2019 16:25
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We have an opening for a graduate Research Assistant to join @BaysLab. More info here:
07.02.2019 14:40
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A Journal of Neuroscience "journal club" about our work on drift in working memory representations, by Ben Cuthbert & Dominic Standage
12.12.2018 15:01
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Our new review article identifies three distinct functions of transsaccadic memory
12.12.2018 14:44
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Another postdoc opening in @BaysLab: we're looking for someone with background in experimental study of eye movements to investigate visual evidence accumulation across gaze fixations. Apply here:
12.11.2018 11:47
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New paper in PLOS Comp Biol reveals how the sensory strength of a stimulus to be remembered determines how much space it takes up in working memory (corrected link)
29.10.2018 11:23
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New paper in PLOS Comp Biol reveals how the sensory strength of a stimulus to be remembered determines how much space it takes up in working memory
29.10.2018 11:20
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Our new review article sets out the latest advances in understanding how visual features are bound together in working memory:
17.10.2018 10:32
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We are looking for two new post-docs to join @BaysLab. Applications by 13 September:
14.08.2018 09:04
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