An emerging literature indicates that working memory and attention interact in determining what is retained over time, though the nature of this relationship and the impacts on performance across different task contexts remain to be mapped out. In the present study, four experiments examined whether participants can prioritize one or more ‘high reward’ items within a four-item target array for the purposes of an immediate cued recall task, and the extent to which this mediates the disruptive impact of a post-display to-be-ignored suffix. All four experiments indicated that endogenous direction of attention towards high-reward items results in their improved recall. Furthermore, increasing the number of high-reward items from 1 to 3 (Experim...
Most recent models conceptualize working memory (WM) as a continuous resource, divided up according ...
Prominent roles for general attention resources are posited in many models of working memory, but th...
People are able to prioritize more valuable information in working memory. The current study examine...
In visual working memory tasks, memory for an item is enhanced if participants are told that the ite...
Four experiments studied the interfering effects of a to-be-ignored ‘stimulus suffix’ on cued recall...
We examined the role of executive control in stimulus-driven and goal-directed attention in visual w...
Previous research on memory for a short sequence of visual stimuli indicates that access to the focu...
The richness of sensory input dictates that the brain must prioritize and select information for fur...
Although humans can hold multiple items in mind simultaneously, the contents of working memory (WM) ...
Reward is a strong determinant of human and non-human behavior, influencing the exploration of the w...
Previous studies have shown that information held in working memory (WM) actively or as a residue of...
Recent studies have shown that the representation of an item in visual working memory (VWM) can bias...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
AbstractVisual working memory is a system used to hold information actively in mind for a limited ti...
Learning through reward is central to adaptive behavior. Indeed, items are remembered better if they...
Most recent models conceptualize working memory (WM) as a continuous resource, divided up according ...
Prominent roles for general attention resources are posited in many models of working memory, but th...
People are able to prioritize more valuable information in working memory. The current study examine...
In visual working memory tasks, memory for an item is enhanced if participants are told that the ite...
Four experiments studied the interfering effects of a to-be-ignored ‘stimulus suffix’ on cued recall...
We examined the role of executive control in stimulus-driven and goal-directed attention in visual w...
Previous research on memory for a short sequence of visual stimuli indicates that access to the focu...
The richness of sensory input dictates that the brain must prioritize and select information for fur...
Although humans can hold multiple items in mind simultaneously, the contents of working memory (WM) ...
Reward is a strong determinant of human and non-human behavior, influencing the exploration of the w...
Previous studies have shown that information held in working memory (WM) actively or as a residue of...
Recent studies have shown that the representation of an item in visual working memory (VWM) can bias...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
AbstractVisual working memory is a system used to hold information actively in mind for a limited ti...
Learning through reward is central to adaptive behavior. Indeed, items are remembered better if they...
Most recent models conceptualize working memory (WM) as a continuous resource, divided up according ...
Prominent roles for general attention resources are posited in many models of working memory, but th...
People are able to prioritize more valuable information in working memory. The current study examine...