Recent research on cognitive control has focused on the learning consequences of high selective attention demands in selective attention tasks. The current study extends these ideas by examining the influence of selective attention demands on remembering. In Experiment 1, participants read aloud the red word in a pair of red and green interleaved words. Half of the items were congruent (the interleaved words were the same), and the other half were incongruent (the interleaved words were different). Following the study phase, participants completed a recognition memory test with a remember/know classification. A mirror effect was observed in the recognition memory data, with better memory for incongruent than for congruent items. In Experime...
A well-documented dissociation between memory encoding and retrieval concerns the role of attention ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis the dual-task technique is used to infer the ...
Retrieval results in both costs and benefits to episodic memory. Output interference (OI) refers to ...
Dividing attention during encoding is detrimental to learning. In contrast, dividing attention durin...
Selective Attention is the process by which an individual attends to one stimulus while ignoring oth...
A focus of recent research is to understand the role of our own response goals in the selection of i...
Two experiments investigated the effects of divided attention at test after manipulating levels of p...
In 1972, Endel Tulving coined the term “episodic memory”, with reference to the process used to link...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
Memory and attention are two of the most fundamental components of our cognition. Crucially, they do...
People remember more task-relevant information than task-irrelevant information, and this difference...
What we attend to determines what we remember, and what we remember influences what we attend to. De...
Previous research has indicated that attention-capture by a novel stimulus can result in poorer memo...
Distractions and multitasking are generally detrimental to learning and memory. Nevertheless, people...
It was hypothesized that similar selective attention processes might underlie two important empirica...
A well-documented dissociation between memory encoding and retrieval concerns the role of attention ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis the dual-task technique is used to infer the ...
Retrieval results in both costs and benefits to episodic memory. Output interference (OI) refers to ...
Dividing attention during encoding is detrimental to learning. In contrast, dividing attention durin...
Selective Attention is the process by which an individual attends to one stimulus while ignoring oth...
A focus of recent research is to understand the role of our own response goals in the selection of i...
Two experiments investigated the effects of divided attention at test after manipulating levels of p...
In 1972, Endel Tulving coined the term “episodic memory”, with reference to the process used to link...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
Memory and attention are two of the most fundamental components of our cognition. Crucially, they do...
People remember more task-relevant information than task-irrelevant information, and this difference...
What we attend to determines what we remember, and what we remember influences what we attend to. De...
Previous research has indicated that attention-capture by a novel stimulus can result in poorer memo...
Distractions and multitasking are generally detrimental to learning and memory. Nevertheless, people...
It was hypothesized that similar selective attention processes might underlie two important empirica...
A well-documented dissociation between memory encoding and retrieval concerns the role of attention ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis the dual-task technique is used to infer the ...
Retrieval results in both costs and benefits to episodic memory. Output interference (OI) refers to ...