Fig. 5: Various mechanisms of the QCE-VWM model. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Various mechanisms of the QCE-VWM model.

From: Comprehensive exploration of visual working memory mechanisms using large-scale behavioral experiment

Fig. 5

a–e. In five cases, a variable is the function of the color difference between two items. From top to bottom, the panels respectively show the functions governing the effect of interaction on retention rate, the effect of interaction on bias, concentration, crosstalk, and weights of swap-based components. f Several mechanisms have been identified to exhibit spatial inhomogeneity, as illustrated by the distribution shown here: the two bottom corners are at a clear disadvantage compared to the top-left corner, while the top-right corner occupies an intermediate position. This is likely attributable to the unequal distribution of spatial attention.

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