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Do You Feel Distracted? - Chaotic Concept
does eye movement have a part in programming? Like emdr type thing where they can influence your brain by giving you something g to focus on and moving it around or something like they do in emdr to reprocess. Thank you
Bilateral eye movements appear to enhance true memory and decrease the extent to which subjects rely or make use of *gist based false memory. Findings for recognition memory build on earlier work showing sideways eye movements improve the accuracy of recall.
There is a positive correlation between the number of eye movements that a participant made while viewing a picture and their subsequent memory for that picture. Researchers have linked eye movements to **visuo-spatial working memory and external projection of mental imagery.
Research suggests that bilateral eye movements can enhance interhemispheric interaction which in turn was theorised to have a role to play in episodic memory processes
You could also look into the Saccade-induced retrieval enhancement (SIRE) effect.
*Gist-based errors occur when people extract the gist, or general information about thematic content, but fail to encode or retrieve verbatim, item-specific distinguishing details (Brainerd & Reyna, 2002; Koutstaal & Schacter, 1997). **Visuospatial working memory is the ability to retain and process an object's identity and spatial location is essential for many daily tasks, often referred to as visual-spatial working memory.
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Our eye movements help us retrieve memories
People move their eyes to determine whether or not they have seen an image before. Their eye movement patterns could predict memory mistakes. Findings reveal eye movements play a functional role in memory retrieval.
[A man cooking in a kitchen preparing food. Caption: No pulse. No eye movement.]
inspired by @garygoldsteins’s fic (and subsequent art), another excuse to try animating I swear I will eventually move past eyes and I might stop drawing ted literally all the time but no promises