Looking into working memory through micro eye movements (opens in new tab)
Understanding how humans select, rehearse, and transform internal representations ‘in mind’ is vital. Gaining access to these latent working-memory processes, however, is not trivial. Here, I review the recent discovery that working-memory processes ‘leak’ into spatial biases in minuscule eye movements known as microsaccades. I first unpack this central finding and position it alongside complementary findings from the literature on attention, memory, and eye movements. Next, I adopt a pragmat...
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