While a lot is known about why people forget information that has to be remembered, only little is known about whether people can intentionally forget information held in working memory (WM). Here, we used memory-driven attentional capture to examine such intentional forgetting. In Experiment 1, we found that a distractor matching a to-be-forgotten item still captured attention in a visual search task, but this capture effect was weaker than that observed for distractors that matched a to-be-remembered item. In Experiment 2, we asked whether forgetting can be learned by practicing the task across four days. Results showed that while attentional capture by to-be-remembered distractors decreased with training, there was no reduction of attent...
Attention operates as a cognitive gate that selects sensory information for entry into memory and aw...
Previous research has shown that actively holding information in working memory (WM) results in atte...
Recent research has demonstrated that the act of remembering can prompt forgetting or, more specific...
While a lot is known about why people forget information that has to be remembered, only little is k...
Previous studies on directed forgetting in visual working memory (VWM) have shown that if people are...
Previous studies on directed forgetting in visual working memory (VWM) have shown that, if people ar...
Previous studies on directed forgetting in visual working memory (VWM) have shown that if people are...
Attention is captured by information matching the contents of working memory. Though many factors mo...
How does the intent to remember or forget information affect working memory (WM)? To explore this qu...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
Intentionally forgotten information remains in memory at essentially full strength, as measured by r...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Information stored in visual short-term memory is used ubiquitously in daily life; however, it is fo...
Attention operates as a cognitive gate that selects sensory information for entry into memory and aw...
Previous research has shown that actively holding information in working memory (WM) results in atte...
Recent research has demonstrated that the act of remembering can prompt forgetting or, more specific...
While a lot is known about why people forget information that has to be remembered, only little is k...
Previous studies on directed forgetting in visual working memory (VWM) have shown that if people are...
Previous studies on directed forgetting in visual working memory (VWM) have shown that, if people ar...
Previous studies on directed forgetting in visual working memory (VWM) have shown that if people are...
Attention is captured by information matching the contents of working memory. Though many factors mo...
How does the intent to remember or forget information affect working memory (WM)? To explore this qu...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
Intentionally forgotten information remains in memory at essentially full strength, as measured by r...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Information stored in visual short-term memory is used ubiquitously in daily life; however, it is fo...
Attention operates as a cognitive gate that selects sensory information for entry into memory and aw...
Previous research has shown that actively holding information in working memory (WM) results in atte...
Recent research has demonstrated that the act of remembering can prompt forgetting or, more specific...