Although scientists know that information stored in working memory guides visual attention, how this is accomplished is still under debate. Specifically, there is a dispute between the Biased Competition Model and Visual Attention Theory. The current study used two experiments to resolve this controversy based on previous research. Experiment 1 found that although inverse efficiency scores for High and Low numbers of memory distractors were both longer than the Baseline (no memory distractors), they did not significantly differ from each other. This indicated that memory might guide attention via a capture-then-global-inhibition process. Experiment 2 addressed the possibility that the findings resulted from the time needed to reject the int...
Recently, working memory (WM) has been conceptualized as a limited resource, distributed flexibly an...
Abstract The contents of working memory (WM) have been repeatedly found to guide the allocation of v...
Previous research has shown that attention is biased towards items that match the current content of...
Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual...
An important question is whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visual information...
Previous neurophysiological and behavioural studies have shown that attention can be guided by the c...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Previous research suggests that target templates are stored visual working memory and used to guide ...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Much previous research has demonstrated that visual search is typically disrupted by the presence of...
Previous work has shown that distractors present in a visual search display attract attention when t...
ii Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) inform...
Visual attentional capture is a form of visual attentional selection that is automatic and involunta...
According to contemporary accounts of visual working memory (vWM), the ability to efficiently filter...
Recently, working memory (WM) has been conceptualized as a limited resource, distributed flexibly an...
Abstract The contents of working memory (WM) have been repeatedly found to guide the allocation of v...
Previous research has shown that attention is biased towards items that match the current content of...
Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual...
An important question is whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visual information...
Previous neurophysiological and behavioural studies have shown that attention can be guided by the c...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Previous research suggests that target templates are stored visual working memory and used to guide ...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Much previous research has demonstrated that visual search is typically disrupted by the presence of...
Previous work has shown that distractors present in a visual search display attract attention when t...
ii Humans are capable of selecting information that is goal-relevant. Irrelevant (distractor) inform...
Visual attentional capture is a form of visual attentional selection that is automatic and involunta...
According to contemporary accounts of visual working memory (vWM), the ability to efficiently filter...
Recently, working memory (WM) has been conceptualized as a limited resource, distributed flexibly an...
Abstract The contents of working memory (WM) have been repeatedly found to guide the allocation of v...
Previous research has shown that attention is biased towards items that match the current content of...