ABSTRACTThe ability to control the focus of attention relies on top-down modulation of cortical activity in areas involved in stimulus processing, and this ability is critical for maintaining items in working memory in the presence of distraction. Prior research demonstrates that children are less capable of focusing attention, relative to adults, and that this ability develops significantly during middle childhood. Here, using fMRI and a face/scene working memory task adapted from Gazzaley et al. (2005a,b), we compared top-down modulation in 15 children (aged 8–13) and 15 young adults (aged 19–26). Replicating prior results, in young adults, attention to scenes modulated activity in the parahippocampal place area (PPA). In addition, modula...
The term working memory (WM) refers to a set of cognitive processes that allows for the temporary st...
Visual Working Memory (VWM) in humans is a limited-capacity system for the online maintenance and ma...
A core aspect of working memory (WM) is the capacity to maintain goal-relevant information in mind, ...
In order to retain information in working memory (WM) during a delay, distracting stimuli must be ig...
Our ability to select relevant information from the environment is limited by the resolution of atte...
& The aim of this study was to identify changes in brain activity associated with the increase i...
The ability to shield against distraction while focusing on a task requires the operation of executi...
It is increasingly recognised that, in adulthood, attentional control plays an important role in opt...
Previous studies have indicated that visual working memory performance increases with age in childho...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fu...
The ability to keep information active in working memory is one of the cornerstones of cognitive dev...
Both salient visual events and scene-based memories can influence attention, but it is unclear how t...
Human cognitive development is manifold, with different functions developing at different speeds at ...
tha for, distracting stimuli, due to age-related declines in frontal-based control mechanisms. In th...
One aspect of executive function, cognitive flexibility, is necessary for implementing the appropria...
The term working memory (WM) refers to a set of cognitive processes that allows for the temporary st...
Visual Working Memory (VWM) in humans is a limited-capacity system for the online maintenance and ma...
A core aspect of working memory (WM) is the capacity to maintain goal-relevant information in mind, ...
In order to retain information in working memory (WM) during a delay, distracting stimuli must be ig...
Our ability to select relevant information from the environment is limited by the resolution of atte...
& The aim of this study was to identify changes in brain activity associated with the increase i...
The ability to shield against distraction while focusing on a task requires the operation of executi...
It is increasingly recognised that, in adulthood, attentional control plays an important role in opt...
Previous studies have indicated that visual working memory performance increases with age in childho...
The performance on various cognitive tasks, from language to selective attention and guidance of fu...
The ability to keep information active in working memory is one of the cornerstones of cognitive dev...
Both salient visual events and scene-based memories can influence attention, but it is unclear how t...
Human cognitive development is manifold, with different functions developing at different speeds at ...
tha for, distracting stimuli, due to age-related declines in frontal-based control mechanisms. In th...
One aspect of executive function, cognitive flexibility, is necessary for implementing the appropria...
The term working memory (WM) refers to a set of cognitive processes that allows for the temporary st...
Visual Working Memory (VWM) in humans is a limited-capacity system for the online maintenance and ma...
A core aspect of working memory (WM) is the capacity to maintain goal-relevant information in mind, ...