Recall from visual memory is vulnerable to the influence of task-irrelevant information, including the remembered, prototypical value of stimuli seen previously. Wilken and Ma (2004) proposed that this distortion of recall was actually adaptive, with the task-irrelevant information compensating for imperfections of memory. We tested their proposal, using trial-by-trial oscillations in the electroencephalogram’s alpha band (8–14 Hz) collected from human subjects as a marker for the strength of visual attention. Subjects ’ recall of stimulus spatial frequency showed a systematic error, namely a shift in the direction of the prototypical value of previously-seen stimuli. The magnitude of this Prototype effect was strongly and inversely related...
Individuals scoring relatively high on measures of working memory tend to be more proficient at cont...
In the presence of distraction, attentional filtering is a key predictor of efficient information st...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
How do working memory, perception and attention interact with each other? Recent theories of working...
Our capacity to remember and manipulate objects in working memory (WM) is severely limited. However...
The deployment of visual attention can be strongly modulated by stimuli matching the contents of wor...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is limited in capacity. Therefore, it is important to encode only vi...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can ...
Though our experience of the world often appears rich and detailed, less information is immediately ...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
■ Combining high-density scalp EEG recordings with a sensi-tive analog measure of STMʼs fidelity, we...
Individuals scoring relatively high on measures of working memory tend to be more proficient at cont...
In the presence of distraction, attentional filtering is a key predictor of efficient information st...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
How do working memory, perception and attention interact with each other? Recent theories of working...
Our capacity to remember and manipulate objects in working memory (WM) is severely limited. However...
The deployment of visual attention can be strongly modulated by stimuli matching the contents of wor...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is limited in capacity. Therefore, it is important to encode only vi...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can ...
Though our experience of the world often appears rich and detailed, less information is immediately ...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
■ Combining high-density scalp EEG recordings with a sensi-tive analog measure of STMʼs fidelity, we...
Individuals scoring relatively high on measures of working memory tend to be more proficient at cont...
In the presence of distraction, attentional filtering is a key predictor of efficient information st...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...