 In this study, researchers examined how the development of a complex schema influenced predictive processes during perception and impacted sequential memory. The participants played a new board game called Foreign Arrow over six training sessions and then took a memory test where they had to recall sequences of moves from the game. As the participants' schema developed, they became more accurate in remembering the sequences and their eye movements also changed. Researchers found that the best predictors of memory performance were the number of times the participants looked at the board before making a move and the amount of time spent looking at the board after making a move. This suggests that the ability to predict future events is important for successful memory formation. This article was authored by Joanne Huang, Isabel Velarde, Wei Yijima, and others.