Information that is relevant to oneself tends to be remembered more than information that relates to other people, but the role of attention in eliciting this "self-reference effect" is unclear. In the present study, we assessed the importance of attention in self-referential encoding using an ownership paradigm, which required participants to encode items under conditions of imagined ownership by themselves or by another person. Previous work has established that this paradigm elicits a robust self-reference effect, with more "self-owned" items being remembered than "other-owned" items. Access to attentional resources was manipulated using divided-attention tasks at encoding. A significant self-reference effect emerged under full-attention...
It is well established that processing information in relation to oneself (i.e., selfreferencing) le...
Auto-referential materials (own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture attention...
This is the final versionAlso available from PLoS via the DOI in this recordPeople reliably encode i...
Evidence that self-relevant information enjoys a privileged status in memory is termed the self-refe...
Attention and memory can increase the saliency of information in accordance with task goals (Driver,...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
The self-reference effect (SRE) refers to the superior recall that subjects exhibit when they relate...
Self-reference at encoding increases the probability of recollective experience in recognition memor...
Although ownership is acknowledged to exert a potent influence on various aspects of information pro...
The self is a central construct that colors the way people per-ceive, think, and act (Banaji & P...
Positive trait information is typically better recalled than negative trait information when encoded...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
Information that is encoded in relation to the self has been shown to be better remembered, yet repo...
Abstract An extensive literature has demonstrated that encoding information in a self-referential ma...
It is well established that processing information in relation to oneself (i.e., selfreferencing) le...
Auto-referential materials (own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture attention...
This is the final versionAlso available from PLoS via the DOI in this recordPeople reliably encode i...
Evidence that self-relevant information enjoys a privileged status in memory is termed the self-refe...
Attention and memory can increase the saliency of information in accordance with task goals (Driver,...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
The self-reference effect in memory is the advantage for information encoded about self, relative to...
The self-reference effect (SRE) refers to the superior recall that subjects exhibit when they relate...
Self-reference at encoding increases the probability of recollective experience in recognition memor...
Although ownership is acknowledged to exert a potent influence on various aspects of information pro...
The self is a central construct that colors the way people per-ceive, think, and act (Banaji & P...
Positive trait information is typically better recalled than negative trait information when encoded...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
Information that is encoded in relation to the self has been shown to be better remembered, yet repo...
Abstract An extensive literature has demonstrated that encoding information in a self-referential ma...
It is well established that processing information in relation to oneself (i.e., selfreferencing) le...
Auto-referential materials (own name) have been described as particularly prone to capture attention...
This is the final versionAlso available from PLoS via the DOI in this recordPeople reliably encode i...