Over recent decades, research has increasingly supported the notion that specific patterns of eye movements can modulate memory retrieval processes. In particular, bilateral saccadic eye movements are ...
Humans have a fascinating ability to recreate events in the mind’s eye, in exquisite detail. Over 50 years ago, Donald Hebb and Ulrich Neisser, the forefathers of cognitive psychology, theorised that ...
Memory can be improved simply by clenching the fists, a study suggests. Clenching the right hand for 90 seconds helps in memory formation, while the same movement in the left improves memory recall, ...
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Art beyond boundaries: Zayed University students reflect on movement, memory and light at World Art Dubai 2025
Dubai: At World Art Dubai 2025, the spirit of discovery is alive in every brushstroke, shadow, and beam of light. Among the diverse global voices taking center-stage this year are three rising Emirati ...
Recent studies have explored the dynamic interplay between ocular behaviour and the retrieval of visual memories. Notably, eye movements observed during mental imagery often reflect the patterns ...
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