AbstractThe mechanisms guiding our learning and memory processes are of key interest to human cognition. While much research shows that attention and reinforcement processes help guide the encoding process, there is still much to know regarding how our brains choose what to remember. Recent research of task-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) has found that information presented coincident with important events is better encoded even if participants are not aware of its presence (see Seitz & Watanabe, 2009). However a limitation of existing studies of TIPL is that they provide little information regarding the depth of encoding supported by pairing a stimulus with a behaviorally relevant event. The objective of this research was to underst...
What we attend to determines what we remember, and what we remember influences what we attend to. De...
Successful retrieval of episodic information is thought to involve the adoption of memory states tha...
In a within-subject design we investigated the levels-of-processing (LOP) effect using visual materi...
AbstractThe mechanisms guiding our learning and memory processes are of key interest to human cognit...
AbstractThe basic phenomenon of task-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) is that the stimulus feat...
In human perception, visual perceptual learning is a well-known effect, showing that the adult neura...
AbstractTask-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) has captured a growing interest in the field of p...
Recent research of task-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) demonstrates that stimuli that are con...
In 1972, Endel Tulving coined the term “episodic memory”, with reference to the process used to link...
There is some debate as to whether responding to objects in our environment improves episodic memory...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
Abstract We investigated the interplay between stimulus-driven attention and memory r...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
The aim of the current study was to examine whether depth of encoding influences attentional capture...
During pre- and post-tests participants performed a 3-dot Vernier task and a 3-dot bisection task. D...
What we attend to determines what we remember, and what we remember influences what we attend to. De...
Successful retrieval of episodic information is thought to involve the adoption of memory states tha...
In a within-subject design we investigated the levels-of-processing (LOP) effect using visual materi...
AbstractThe mechanisms guiding our learning and memory processes are of key interest to human cognit...
AbstractThe basic phenomenon of task-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) is that the stimulus feat...
In human perception, visual perceptual learning is a well-known effect, showing that the adult neura...
AbstractTask-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) has captured a growing interest in the field of p...
Recent research of task-irrelevant perceptual learning (TIPL) demonstrates that stimuli that are con...
In 1972, Endel Tulving coined the term “episodic memory”, with reference to the process used to link...
There is some debate as to whether responding to objects in our environment improves episodic memory...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
Abstract We investigated the interplay between stimulus-driven attention and memory r...
Previously encountered stimuli can bring to mind a vivid memory of the episodic context in which the...
The aim of the current study was to examine whether depth of encoding influences attentional capture...
During pre- and post-tests participants performed a 3-dot Vernier task and a 3-dot bisection task. D...
What we attend to determines what we remember, and what we remember influences what we attend to. De...
Successful retrieval of episodic information is thought to involve the adoption of memory states tha...
In a within-subject design we investigated the levels-of-processing (LOP) effect using visual materi...