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The role of ensemble average differs in working memory for depth and planar informationZhang et al., 2022
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- Zhang K
- Qian J
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- Journal of Vision
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The representation of individual planar locations and features stored in working memory can be affected by the average representation. However, less is known about how the average representation affects the short-term storage of depth information. To evaluate the possible …
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