This thesis aims to provide further understanding of how visual distraction disrupts retrieval from long-term memory. Eyewitness testimony research shows a fairly consistent picture: visual distraction (or its removal though eye-closure) decreases retrieval-accuracy of details embedded in an event. However, research on verbal memory suggest that distraction effects may be selective: Glenberg, Schroeder and Robertson’s (1998) widely cited study found distraction to impair recall of mid-list words from multiple word-lists but Rae’s (2011) single word-list studies found no such effect. The investigation thus began with a part-replication of Glenberg et al. with tighter control of materials including using Dynamic Visual Noise (DVN) as a distra...
Classically, attentional selectivity has been conceptualized as a passive by-product of capacity-lim...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Distractions and multitasking are generally detrimental to learning and memory.Nevertheless, people ...
Glenberg et al. (1998) reported that episodic memory is impaired by visual distraction and argued th...
Glenberg, Schroeder and Robertson (1998) reported that episodic memory is impaired by visual distrac...
Closing the eyes helps memory. We investigated the mechanisms underlying the eyeclosure effect by ex...
People who had a distraction, listening to the podcast, while looking through the basic pictures wil...
How is semantic memory influenced by individual differences under conditions of distraction? This qu...
The processing of the relation between targets and distracters which underpins the impairment in me...
This commentary is a review of the findings and ideas reported in the preceding nine articles on the...
Irrelevant sound accompanying the processes of encoding and retrieval of verbal events impairs memor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Visual Cognition on [d...
Memory and attention are two of the most fundamental components of our cognition. Crucially, they do...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis the dual-task technique is used to infer the ...
Working memory accounts for various types of cognitive processing, including object and spatial proc...
Classically, attentional selectivity has been conceptualized as a passive by-product of capacity-lim...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Distractions and multitasking are generally detrimental to learning and memory.Nevertheless, people ...
Glenberg et al. (1998) reported that episodic memory is impaired by visual distraction and argued th...
Glenberg, Schroeder and Robertson (1998) reported that episodic memory is impaired by visual distrac...
Closing the eyes helps memory. We investigated the mechanisms underlying the eyeclosure effect by ex...
People who had a distraction, listening to the podcast, while looking through the basic pictures wil...
How is semantic memory influenced by individual differences under conditions of distraction? This qu...
The processing of the relation between targets and distracters which underpins the impairment in me...
This commentary is a review of the findings and ideas reported in the preceding nine articles on the...
Irrelevant sound accompanying the processes of encoding and retrieval of verbal events impairs memor...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Visual Cognition on [d...
Memory and attention are two of the most fundamental components of our cognition. Crucially, they do...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis the dual-task technique is used to infer the ...
Working memory accounts for various types of cognitive processing, including object and spatial proc...
Classically, attentional selectivity has been conceptualized as a passive by-product of capacity-lim...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Distractions and multitasking are generally detrimental to learning and memory.Nevertheless, people ...