Studies with the retro-cue paradigm have shown that validly cueing objects in visual working memory long after encoding can still benefit performance on subsequent change detection tasks. With regard to the effects of invalid cues, the literature is less clear. Some studies reported costs, others did not. We here revisit two recent studies that made interesting suggestions concerning invalid retro-cues: One study suggested that costs only occur for larger set sizes, and another study suggested that inclusion of invalid retro-cues diminishes the retro-cue benefit. New data from one experiment and a reanalysis of published data are provided to address these conclusions. The new data clearly show costs (and benefits) that were independent of s...
In visual working memory (VWM) tasks, participants’ performance can be improved by a retro-objectcue...
Shifts of attention within working memory based on retroactive (retro-) cues were shown to facilitat...
<p>According to a first hypothesis (a) retro-cued attention prevents the decay of an existing consci...
Retrospectively cueing an item retained in visual working memory during maintenance is known to impr...
Accessing the contents of visual short-term memory (VSTM) is compromised by information bottlenecks ...
Accessing the contents of visual short-term memory (VSTM) is compromised by information bottlenecks ...
Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. The valid...
Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. The valid...
In working memory (WM) tasks, performance can be boosted by directing attention to one memory object...
Human observers can maintain multiple items in working memory. Unequal allocation of attention durin...
Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. The valid...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) performance is enhanced when the to-be-tested item is cued after enc...
Retro-cues (i.e., cues presented between the offset of a memory array and the onset of a probe) have...
Retro-cue effect (RCE) refers to the phenomenon that individuals can use retro-cues to improve their...
Previous research has found that Contralateral Delay Activity (CDA) is correlated with the number of...
In visual working memory (VWM) tasks, participants’ performance can be improved by a retro-objectcue...
Shifts of attention within working memory based on retroactive (retro-) cues were shown to facilitat...
<p>According to a first hypothesis (a) retro-cued attention prevents the decay of an existing consci...
Retrospectively cueing an item retained in visual working memory during maintenance is known to impr...
Accessing the contents of visual short-term memory (VSTM) is compromised by information bottlenecks ...
Accessing the contents of visual short-term memory (VSTM) is compromised by information bottlenecks ...
Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. The valid...
Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. The valid...
In working memory (WM) tasks, performance can be boosted by directing attention to one memory object...
Human observers can maintain multiple items in working memory. Unequal allocation of attention durin...
Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. The valid...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) performance is enhanced when the to-be-tested item is cued after enc...
Retro-cues (i.e., cues presented between the offset of a memory array and the onset of a probe) have...
Retro-cue effect (RCE) refers to the phenomenon that individuals can use retro-cues to improve their...
Previous research has found that Contralateral Delay Activity (CDA) is correlated with the number of...
In visual working memory (VWM) tasks, participants’ performance can be improved by a retro-objectcue...
Shifts of attention within working memory based on retroactive (retro-) cues were shown to facilitat...
<p>According to a first hypothesis (a) retro-cued attention prevents the decay of an existing consci...