Visual working memory (VWM) is an important memory buffer to briefly store visual information for ongoing tasks. Evidence shows that VWM representations can be protected against interfering input during the maintenance period. In this study, we investigated whether the protection of VWM representations is selective with regards to the anticipated nature of the interference, or whether VWM automatically protects all information in the wake of interference. In two experiments, participants were required to memorize both the color and the orientation of grating pattern for a memory test at the end of a delay period. During the delay period, either an additional color or an additional orientation memory task was presented. Which type of interfe...
Visuospatial working memory allows us to hold multiple visual objects over short delays. It is typic...
Working memory (Baddeley and Hitch 1974) incorporates the notion of a visuo-spatial sketch pad; a me...
The limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM) requires us to select the task relevant informat...
Visual working memory has been proven to be relatively robust against interference. However, little ...
Evidence shows that visual working memory (VWM) is strongly served by attentional mechanisms, wherea...
Visual short-term memory serves as an efficient buffer for maintaining no longer directly accessible...
Maintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentional selection of concurrent vi...
Given a changing visual environment, and the limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM), the co...
Maintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentional selection of concurrent vi...
The content of visual working memory influences the access to visual awareness. Thus far, research h...
This study tested the hypothesis that even the simplest cognitive tasks require the storage of infor...
Previous studies suggest that 1) storing a visual representation of an item in visual working memory...
This paper uses the theoretical distinction that has recently developed between the passive visual s...
If working memory (WM) depends on a central resource as is posited in some theories, but not in othe...
Visuospatial working memory allows us to hold multiple visual objects over short delays. It is typic...
Working memory (Baddeley and Hitch 1974) incorporates the notion of a visuo-spatial sketch pad; a me...
The limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM) requires us to select the task relevant informat...
Visual working memory has been proven to be relatively robust against interference. However, little ...
Evidence shows that visual working memory (VWM) is strongly served by attentional mechanisms, wherea...
Visual short-term memory serves as an efficient buffer for maintaining no longer directly accessible...
Maintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentional selection of concurrent vi...
Given a changing visual environment, and the limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM), the co...
Maintaining information in visual working memory (VWM) biases attentional selection of concurrent vi...
The content of visual working memory influences the access to visual awareness. Thus far, research h...
This study tested the hypothesis that even the simplest cognitive tasks require the storage of infor...
Previous studies suggest that 1) storing a visual representation of an item in visual working memory...
This paper uses the theoretical distinction that has recently developed between the passive visual s...
If working memory (WM) depends on a central resource as is posited in some theories, but not in othe...
Visuospatial working memory allows us to hold multiple visual objects over short delays. It is typic...
Working memory (Baddeley and Hitch 1974) incorporates the notion of a visuo-spatial sketch pad; a me...
The limited capacity of visual working memory (VWM) requires us to select the task relevant informat...