AbstractVisual short-term memory (VSTM) is limited in capacity. Therefore, it is important to encode only visual information that is most likely to be relevant to behaviour. Here we asked which aspects of selective biasing of VSTM encoding predict subsequent memory-based performance. We measured EEG during a selective VSTM encoding task, in which we varied parametrically the memory load and the precision of recall required to compare a remembered item to a subsequent probe item. On half the trials, a spatial cue indicated that participants only needed to encode items from one hemifield. We observed a typical sequence of markers of anticipatory spatial attention: early attention directing negativity (EDAN), anterior attention directing negat...
A number of non-mnemonic tasks have revealed the existence of a bilateral field advantage (BFA; i.e....
According to some theoretical models, information contained in visual short-term memory (VSTM) cons...
Previous research has examined our ability to attend selectively to particular features of perceptua...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is limited in capacity. Therefore, it is important to encode only vi...
Recent studies have shown that selective attention is of considerable importance for encoding task-r...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
AbstractWe investigated the capacity of visual short-term memory (VSTM) in a phase discrimination ta...
Whereas top-down attentional control is known to bias perceptual functions at many levels of stimulu...
The present study investigated the relationship between object-based attention and visual short-term...
Despite our visual system receiving irrelevant input that competes with task-relevant signals, we ar...
Many cognitive processes depend on our ability to hold information in mind, often well beyond the of...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
The biased competition model proposes that there is top-down directing of attention to a stimulus ma...
A number of non-mnemonic tasks have revealed the existence of a bilateral field advantage (BFA; i.e....
According to some theoretical models, information contained in visual short-term memory (VSTM) cons...
Previous research has examined our ability to attend selectively to particular features of perceptua...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is limited in capacity. Therefore, it is important to encode only vi...
Recent studies have shown that selective attention is of considerable importance for encoding task-r...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Despite continued interest in the capacity limitations of Visual Short-Term Memory (VSTM), there is ...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
AbstractWe investigated the capacity of visual short-term memory (VSTM) in a phase discrimination ta...
Whereas top-down attentional control is known to bias perceptual functions at many levels of stimulu...
The present study investigated the relationship between object-based attention and visual short-term...
Despite our visual system receiving irrelevant input that competes with task-relevant signals, we ar...
Many cognitive processes depend on our ability to hold information in mind, often well beyond the of...
When a memory is forgotten, is it lost forever? Our study shows that selective attention can restore...
The biased competition model proposes that there is top-down directing of attention to a stimulus ma...
A number of non-mnemonic tasks have revealed the existence of a bilateral field advantage (BFA; i.e....
According to some theoretical models, information contained in visual short-term memory (VSTM) cons...
Previous research has examined our ability to attend selectively to particular features of perceptua...