Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can be improved by an attention-guiding cue presented before encoding (precue) or during maintenance (retrocue). Although precues and retrocues recruit a similar frontoparietal control network, the two are likely to exhibit some processing differences, because precues invite anticipation of upcoming information whereas retrocues may guide prioritization, protection, and selection of information already in mind. Here we explored the behavioral and electrophysiological differences between precueing and retrocueing in a new visual WM task designed to permit a direct comparison between cueing conditions. We found marked differences in ERP profiles b...
Orienting attention retrospectively to selective contents in working memory (WM) influences performa...
Flexible cognition necessary for everyday behaviour depends on working memory (WM)–the ability to ke...
Selective attention can be directed not only to external sensory inputs, but also to internal sensor...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can ...
Recent studies have shown that selective attention is of considerable importance for encoding task-r...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
The limited capacity of visual working memory (vWM) necessitates the efficient allocation of availab...
Visual working memory (WM) is the ability to hold information in mind for a short time before acting...
Selective attention plays a prominent role in prioritizing information in working memory (WM), impro...
Shifts of attention within working memory based on retroactive (retro-) cues were shown to facilitat...
Prior research has shown that visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved via retrospect...
While working memory is generally considered a highly dynamic mnemonic store, popular laboratory tas...
Recall from visual memory is vulnerable to the influence of task-irrelevant information, including t...
<div><p>Orienting attention retrospectively to selective contents in working memory (WM) influences ...
Orienting attention retrospectively to selective contents in working memory (WM) influences performa...
Flexible cognition necessary for everyday behaviour depends on working memory (WM)–the ability to ke...
Selective attention can be directed not only to external sensory inputs, but also to internal sensor...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can...
Working memory (WM) is strongly influenced by attention. In visual WM tasks, recall performance can ...
Recent studies have shown that selective attention is of considerable importance for encoding task-r...
Recent empirical and theoretical work suggests that there is a close relationship between visual wor...
The limited capacity of visual working memory (vWM) necessitates the efficient allocation of availab...
Visual working memory (WM) is the ability to hold information in mind for a short time before acting...
Selective attention plays a prominent role in prioritizing information in working memory (WM), impro...
Shifts of attention within working memory based on retroactive (retro-) cues were shown to facilitat...
Prior research has shown that visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved via retrospect...
While working memory is generally considered a highly dynamic mnemonic store, popular laboratory tas...
Recall from visual memory is vulnerable to the influence of task-irrelevant information, including t...
<div><p>Orienting attention retrospectively to selective contents in working memory (WM) influences ...
Orienting attention retrospectively to selective contents in working memory (WM) influences performa...
Flexible cognition necessary for everyday behaviour depends on working memory (WM)–the ability to ke...
Selective attention can be directed not only to external sensory inputs, but also to internal sensor...