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Iconic memory is also influenced by genetics and proteins produced in the brain.
Iconic memory decays faster than average in people with Alzheimer's disease.
Iconic memory for example has an average duration of 500 ms which tends to decrease with age.
Iconic memory is the visual part of the sensory memory system.
Fast decay of iconic memory in observers with mild cognitive impairments.
Therefore people who show signs of fast decaying iconic memory can be more prone to Alzheimer's.
Iconic memory is responsible for visual priming, because it works very quickly and unconsciously.
Iconic memory enables integrating visual information along a continuous stream of images, for example when watching a movie.
Alcohol decreases iconic memory (a type of visual short-term memory).
According to the modality effect, echoic memory has an advantage over iconic memory.
As such change blindness can be defined as being a slight lapse in iconic memory.
This "light trail" is the image that is represented in the visual sensory store known as iconic memory.
Iconic memory was the first sensory store to be investigated with experiments dating back as far as 1740.
This is a dramatic increase in the hypothesized capacity of iconic memory derived from full-report trials.
Iconic memory decays very quickly, but contains a very vivid image of the surrounding stimuli.
Similar to visual iconic memory, traces of haptically acquired information are short lived and prone to decay after approximately two seconds.
A visual form of memory known as iconic memory has been described as the cause of this phenomenon.
Iconic memory is no longer thought of as a single entity but instead, is composed of at least two distinctive components.
The two main components of iconic memory are "visible persistence" and "informational persistence".
The brief representation in iconic memory is thought to play a key role in the ability to detect change in a visual scene.
Individuals with MCIs have be found to show decreased iconic memory capacity and duration.
Consistent with results on iconic memory tasks, performance on the partial report conditions were far superior to the whole report condition.
Sperling called this iconic memory.
Iconic memory represents SM for the visual sense of visual perception/sight.
One of iconic memory's key roles is involved with change detection of our visual environment which assists in the perception of motion.