Retinotopic memory is more precise than spatiotopic memory
Successful visually guided behavior requires information about spatiotopic (i.e., world-centered) locations, but how accurately is this information actually derived from initial retinotopic (i.e., eye-centered) visual input? We conducted a spatial working memory task in which subjects remembered a c...
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National Academy of Sciences,
2012-08-17T14:31:53Z.
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