Selective attention can be directed not only to external sensory inputs, but also to internal sensory representations held within visual working memory (VWM). To date, this phenomenon has been studied predominantly following retrospective cues directing attention to particular items, or their locations in memory. In addition to item-level attentional prioritization, recent studies have shown that selectively attending to feature dimensions in VWM can also improve memory recall performance. However, no study to date has directly compared item-based and dimension-based attention in VWM, nor their neural bases. Here, we compared the benefits of retrospective cues (retro-cues) that were directed either at a multifeature item or at a feature dim...
Different visual attributes effectively guide attention to specific items in visual working memory (...
The relationship between working memory (WM) and attention is a highly interdependent one, with evid...
In research on visual working memory (WM), a contentiously debated issue concerns whether or not ite...
Representations of our external environment and of our internal memories together guide our awarenes...
Although humans can hold multiple items in mind simultaneously, the contents of working memory (WM) ...
Attention can be allocated in working memory (WM) to select and privilege relevant content. It is un...
In visual working memory (VWM) tasks, participants’ performance can be improved by a retro-objectcue...
Flexible cognition necessary for everyday behaviour depends on working memory (WM)–the ability to ke...
Attention has multiple influences on visual working memory (VWM). Fluctuations in sustained attentio...
<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...
Prior research has shown that visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved via retrospect...
Previous studies have associated visual working memory (VWM) capacity with the use of internal atten...
The human visual working memory (WM) system enables us to store a limited amount of task-relevant vi...
In working memory research, individual items are sometimes said to be in the "focus of attention". A...
Different visual attributes effectively guide attention to specific items in visual working memory (...
The relationship between working memory (WM) and attention is a highly interdependent one, with evid...
In research on visual working memory (WM), a contentiously debated issue concerns whether or not ite...
Representations of our external environment and of our internal memories together guide our awarenes...
Although humans can hold multiple items in mind simultaneously, the contents of working memory (WM) ...
Attention can be allocated in working memory (WM) to select and privilege relevant content. It is un...
In visual working memory (VWM) tasks, participants’ performance can be improved by a retro-objectcue...
Flexible cognition necessary for everyday behaviour depends on working memory (WM)–the ability to ke...
Attention has multiple influences on visual working memory (VWM). Fluctuations in sustained attentio...
<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...
Prior research has shown that visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved via retrospect...
Previous studies have associated visual working memory (VWM) capacity with the use of internal atten...
The human visual working memory (WM) system enables us to store a limited amount of task-relevant vi...
In working memory research, individual items are sometimes said to be in the "focus of attention". A...
Different visual attributes effectively guide attention to specific items in visual working memory (...
The relationship between working memory (WM) and attention is a highly interdependent one, with evid...
In research on visual working memory (WM), a contentiously debated issue concerns whether or not ite...