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    Visual working memory continues to develop through adolescence
    with Elif Isbell, Keisuke Fukuda, and Helen J. Neville
    Frontiers in Psychology 6 133416. 2015.
    The capacity of visual working memory (VWM) refers to the amount of visual information that can be maintained in mind at once, readily accessible for ongoing tasks. In healthy young adults, the capacity limit of VWM corresponds to about three simple objects. While some researchers argued that VWM capacity becomes adult-like in early years of life, others claimed that the capacity of VWM continues to develop beyond middle childhood. Here we assessed whether VWM capacity reaches adult levels in ad…Read more
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    Visual working memory capacity: from psychophysics and neurobiology to individual differences
    with Steven J. Luck
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (8): 391-400. 2013.