Allocating attention determines what we remember later. Attentional demands vary in a task-switching paradigm, with greater demands for switch than for repeat trials. This also results in lower subsequent memory performance for switch compared to repeat trials. The main goal of the present study was to investigate the consequences of task switching after a long study-test interval and to examine the contributions of the two memory components, recollection and familiarity. In the study phase, the participants performed a task-switching procedure in which they had to switch between two classifications tasks with pictures. After a short vs. a long study-test interval of a week, the participants performed a surprise memory test for the pictures...
Supplementary material The Supplementary material for this article can be found online at: https://...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Previous research has indicated that attention-capture by a novel stimulus can result in poorer memo...
The current thesis explores the complex relationship between cognitive control and memory. A series ...
People remember more task-relevant information than task-irrelevant information, and this difference...
Switching tasks produces an immediate performance cost and also reduces later memory for switch comp...
The maintenance-rehearsal paradigm (Glenberg, Smith, & Green, 1977; Rundus, 1977) was employed to ex...
Task switching and interruption effects—slower and (often) less accurate responses when a task chang...
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to...
Memory formation is generally thought to rely on brain activity following an event, but previous res...
In three experiments (N = 112), we investigated the impact of task switching and response compatibil...
Two experiments investigated whether attention plays a role in iconic memory, employing either a cha...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
Visual task performance is generally stronger in familiar environments. One reason for this familiar...
Supplementary material The Supplementary material for this article can be found online at: https://...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...
Previous research has indicated that attention-capture by a novel stimulus can result in poorer memo...
The current thesis explores the complex relationship between cognitive control and memory. A series ...
People remember more task-relevant information than task-irrelevant information, and this difference...
Switching tasks produces an immediate performance cost and also reduces later memory for switch comp...
The maintenance-rehearsal paradigm (Glenberg, Smith, & Green, 1977; Rundus, 1977) was employed to ex...
Task switching and interruption effects—slower and (often) less accurate responses when a task chang...
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to...
Memory formation is generally thought to rely on brain activity following an event, but previous res...
In three experiments (N = 112), we investigated the impact of task switching and response compatibil...
Two experiments investigated whether attention plays a role in iconic memory, employing either a cha...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
Visual task performance is generally stronger in familiar environments. One reason for this familiar...
Supplementary material The Supplementary material for this article can be found online at: https://...
Research has shown that tests can alter the very memories that they aim to evaluate (e.g. Carpenter ...
The memories we form are determined by what we attend to, and conversely, what we attend to is influ...