There is evidence that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual working memory. Recently, it has been shown that focusing internal attention to a specific item in memory not only increases the accessibility of that specific item for retrieval, but also results in increased attentional guidance toward matching external stimuli by that item. Here, we investigated the time course of attentional guidance by cued memories. Following a retro-cue that prioritized one of two memory items, participants performed a visual search task. The interval between the cue and the search display was varied. Consistent with earlier findings, we observed memory-related capture when the search display contained a distractor that was rela...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
Human observers can maintain multiple items in working memory. Unequal allocation of attention durin...
We examine whether constraining memory retrieval processes affects performance in a cued recall visu...
Many factors influence visual search, including how much targets stand out (i.e., their visual salie...
Attention has multiple influences on visual working memory (VWM). Fluctuations in sustained attentio...
We ask whether attentional guidance from working memory (WM) is influenced by the size of an attenti...
Four experiments explored the interrelations between working memory, attention, and eye movements. O...
Paying attention to an object facilitates its storage in working memory. The authors investigate whe...
Four experiments explored the interrelations between working memory, attention, and eye movements. O...
Recent work shows that Items maintained in working memory could guide the orienting of attention in ...
Many cognitive processes depend on our ability to hold information in mind, often well beyond the of...
Although many of our perceptual biases stem from long-term, repeated exposure, current theories of v...
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...
In working memory research, individual items are sometimes said to be in the "focus of attention". A...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
Human observers can maintain multiple items in working memory. Unequal allocation of attention durin...
We examine whether constraining memory retrieval processes affects performance in a cued recall visu...
Many factors influence visual search, including how much targets stand out (i.e., their visual salie...
Attention has multiple influences on visual working memory (VWM). Fluctuations in sustained attentio...
We ask whether attentional guidance from working memory (WM) is influenced by the size of an attenti...
Four experiments explored the interrelations between working memory, attention, and eye movements. O...
Paying attention to an object facilitates its storage in working memory. The authors investigate whe...
Four experiments explored the interrelations between working memory, attention, and eye movements. O...
Recent work shows that Items maintained in working memory could guide the orienting of attention in ...
Many cognitive processes depend on our ability to hold information in mind, often well beyond the of...
Although many of our perceptual biases stem from long-term, repeated exposure, current theories of v...
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...
In working memory research, individual items are sometimes said to be in the "focus of attention". A...
Information stored in the memory system can affect visual search process. Foreknowing features of ...
Human observers can maintain multiple items in working memory. Unequal allocation of attention durin...
We examine whether constraining memory retrieval processes affects performance in a cued recall visu...