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    Object-Based Encoding Constrains Storage in Visual Working Memory by Ngiam, William X. Q., Loetscher, Krystian B., Awh, Edward

    “…The fundamental unit of visual working memory (WM) has been debated for decades. WM could be object-based, such that capacity is set by the number of…”
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    Visual Working Memory for Letters Varies With Familiarity but Not Complexity by Ngiam, William X. Q, Khaw, Kimberley L. C, Holcombe, Alex O, Goodbourn, Patrick T

    “…Visual working memory (VWM) is limited in both the capacity of information it can retain and the rate at which it encodes that information. We examined the…”
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    "Memory Compression" Effects in Visual Working Memory Are Contingent on Explicit Long-Term Memory by Ngiam, William X. Q, Brissenden, James A, Awh, Edward

    “…Brady, Konkle, and Alvarez (2009) argued that statistical learning boosts the number of colors that can be held online in visual working memory (WM). They…”
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    Electroencephalogram Decoding Reveals Distinct Processes for Directing Spatial Attention and Encoding Into Working Memory by Jones, Henry M., Diaz, Gisella K., Ngiam, William X. Q., Awh, Edward

    Published in Psychological science (01-10-2024)
    “…Past work reveals a tight relationship between spatial attention and storage in visual working memory. But is spatially attending an item tantamount to working…”
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    Distinguishing guesses from fuzzy memories: Further evidence for item limits in visual working memory by Ngiam, William X. Q., Foster, Joshua J., Adam, Kirsten C. S., Awh, Edward

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-07-2023)
    “…There is consistent debate over whether capacity in working memory (WM) is subject to an item limit, or whether an unlimited number of items can be held in…”
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    Estimating the statistical power to detect set‐size effects in contralateral delay activity by Ngiam, William X. Q., Adam, Kirsten C. S., Quirk, Colin, Vogel, Edward K., Awh, Edward

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-05-2021)
    “…The contralateral delay activity (CDA) is an event‐related potential component commonly used to examine the online processes of visual working memory. Here, we…”
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    Relational encoding of objects in working memory: Changes detection performance is better for violations in group relations by Bateman, Joel E, Ngiam, William X. Q, Birney, Damian P

    Published in PloS one (11-09-2018)
    “…Research has indicated that working memory is based on forming relations between individual elements. In this study, we considered the congruency of object…”
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    Catalyzing communities of research rigour champions by Brumback, Audrey C, Ngiam, William X Q, Lapato, Dana M, Allison, David B, Daniels, Christin L, Dougherty, Michael, Hazlett, Haley F, Kerr, Kara L, Pusek, Susan, Schrag, Naomi

    Published in Brain communications (2024)
    “…The biomedical sciences must maintain and enhance a research culture that prioritizes rigour and transparency. The US National Institute of Neurological…”
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    Mapping visual working memory models to a theoretical framework by Ngiam, William Xiang Quan

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-04-2024)
    “…The body of research on visual working memory (VWM)—the system often described as a limited memory store of visual information in service of ongoing tasks—is…”
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    Relational encoding of objects in working memory: Change detection performance is better for violations in group relations by Bateman, Joel E, Ngiam, William X Q, Birney, Damian P

    Published in PloS one (2018)
    “…Research has indicated that working memory is based on forming relations between individual elements. In this study, we considered the congruency of object…”
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    A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms by Parsons, Sam, Azevedo, Flávio, Guay, Samuel, Shahim, Owen N., Govaart, Gisela H., Norris, Emma, O’Mahony, Aoife, Parker, Adam J., Todorovic, Ana, Garcia-Pelegrin, Elias, Lazić, Aleksandra, Middleton, Sara L., Valentini, Beatrice, McCuaig, Joanne, Baker, Bradley J., Collins, Elizabeth, Lonsdorf, Tina B., Lim, Michele C., Vanek, Norbert, Kovacs, Marton, Rishi, Sonia, Miranda, Jacob F., Jaquiery, Matt, Agostini, Valeria, Stewart, Andrew J., Izydorczak, Kamil, Ashcroft-Jones, Sarah, Hartmann, Helena, Ingham, Madeleine, Vasilev, Martin R., Dechterenko, Filip, Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan, Yang, Yu-Fang, LaPlume, Annalise A., Wolska, Julia K., Henderson, Emma L., Zaneva, Mirela, Farrar, Benjamin G., Mounce, Ross, Kalandadze, Tamara, Li, Wanyin, Xiao, Qinyu, Ross, Robert M., Yeung, Siu Kit, Liu, Meng, Vandegrift, Micah L., Kekecs, Zoltan, Baum, Myriam A., Williams, Emily A., Assaneea, Asma A., Bret, Amélie, Cashin, Aidan G., Ballou, Nick, Dumbalska, Tsvetomira, Kern, Bettina M. J., Melia, Claire R., Arendt, Beatrix, Vineyard, Gerald H., Pickering, Jade S., Evans, Thomas R., Laverty, Catherine, Woodward, Eliza A., Roche, Dominique G., Rinke, Eike M., Reid, Graham, Garcia-Garzon, Eduardo, Verheyen, Steven, Blake, Ashley R., Cockcroft, Jamie P., Micheli, Leticia, Bret, Brice Beffara, Flack, Zoe M., Szaszi, Barnabas, Weinmann, Markus, Lecuona, Oscar, Schmidt, Birgit, Ngiam, William X., Francis, Shannon, Gall, Brett J., Paul, Mariella, Keating, Connor T., Grose-Hodge, Magdalena, Bartlett, James E., Iley, Bethan J., Spitzer, Lisa, Pownall, Madeleine, Graham, Christopher J., Wingen, Tobias, Terry, Jenny, Oliveira, Catia Margarida F., Millager, Ryan A., Fox, Kerry J., AlDoh, Alaa, Hart, Alexander, van den Akker, Olmo R., Feldman, Gilad, Pomareda, Christina, Krautter, Kai, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Aczel, Balazs

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-03-2022)
    “…Open scholarship has transformed research, and introduced a host of new terms in the lexicon of researchers. The ‘Framework for Open and Reproducible Research…”
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