Models of biased competition assume that pre-activating a visual representation in visual working memory (VWM) biases perception towards memory-matching objects. Consistent with this, it has been shown that targets suppressed by interocular competition gain prioritized access to awareness when they match VWM content. Thus far, these VWM biases during interocular suppression have been investigated with minimal levels of competition, as there was always only one target stimulus and observers only held a single item in VWM. In the current study we investigated how VWM-based modulation of access to awareness is influenced by a) multiple-item competition within the stimulus display and b) multiple-item competition within VWM. Using the method of...
Although scientists know that information stored in working memory guides visual attention, how this...
According to contemporary accounts of visual working memory (vWM), the ability to efficiently filter...
Maintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentional selection of concurrent vi...
Models of biased competition assume that pre-activating a visual representation in visual working me...
The processing of information within the visual system is limited by several cognitive and neural bo...
The content of visual working memory (VWM) affects the processing of concurrent visual input. Recent...
The content of visual working memory (VWM) affects the processing of concurrent visual input. Recent...
It has been proposed that only one visual working memory (VWM) representation can be activated to ...
Competition between simultaneously presented visual stimuli lengthens reaction time and reduces both...
Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual...
The content of visual working memory influences the access to visual awareness. Thus far, research h...
Previous studies suggest that 1) storing a visual representation of an item in visual working memory...
Although scientists know that information stored in working memory guides visual attention, how this...
According to contemporary accounts of visual working memory (vWM), the ability to efficiently filter...
Maintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentional selection of concurrent vi...
Models of biased competition assume that pre-activating a visual representation in visual working me...
The processing of information within the visual system is limited by several cognitive and neural bo...
The content of visual working memory (VWM) affects the processing of concurrent visual input. Recent...
The content of visual working memory (VWM) affects the processing of concurrent visual input. Recent...
It has been proposed that only one visual working memory (VWM) representation can be activated to ...
Competition between simultaneously presented visual stimuli lengthens reaction time and reduces both...
Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual...
The content of visual working memory influences the access to visual awareness. Thus far, research h...
Previous studies suggest that 1) storing a visual representation of an item in visual working memory...
Although scientists know that information stored in working memory guides visual attention, how this...
According to contemporary accounts of visual working memory (vWM), the ability to efficiently filter...
Maintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentional selection of concurrent vi...