The role of attention in visual memory remains controversial; while some evidence has suggested that memory for binding between features demands no more attention than does memory for the same features, other evidence has indicated cognitive costs or mnemonic benefits for explicitly attending to bindings. We attempted to reconcile these findings by examining how memory for binding, for features, and for features during binding is affected by a concurrent attention-demanding task. We demonstrated that performing a concurrent task impairs memory for as few as two visual objects, regardless of whether each object includes one or more features. We argue that this pattern of results reflects an essential role for domain-general attention in visu...
Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>An issue of importance in visual cognition and worki...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
This study examined the role of attention in maintaining feature bindings in visual short-term memor...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Working memory and attention are intimately connected. However, understanding the relationship betwe...
Working memory and attention are intimately connected. However, understanding the relationship betwe...
We review our research on the episodic buffer in the multicomponent model of working memory (Baddele...
Abstract The ability to encode and maintain integrated object representations in working memory h...
The integration of complex information in working memory, and its effect on capacity, shape the limi...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Does the maintenance of feature bindings in visual short-term memory (VSTM) require sustained focuse...
The episodic buffer component of working memory is assumed to play a role in the binding of features...
Abstract Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that mainte-nance of a selected object feature held in ...
AbstractHumans can remember many scenes for a long time after brief presentation. Do scene understan...
Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>An issue of importance in visual cognition and worki...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...
This study examined the role of attention in maintaining feature bindings in visual short-term memor...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Working memory and attention are intimately connected. However, understanding the relationship betwe...
Working memory and attention are intimately connected. However, understanding the relationship betwe...
We review our research on the episodic buffer in the multicomponent model of working memory (Baddele...
Abstract The ability to encode and maintain integrated object representations in working memory h...
The integration of complex information in working memory, and its effect on capacity, shape the limi...
In 7 experiments, the authors explored whether visual attention (the ability to select relevant visu...
Does the maintenance of feature bindings in visual short-term memory (VSTM) require sustained focuse...
The episodic buffer component of working memory is assumed to play a role in the binding of features...
Abstract Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that mainte-nance of a selected object feature held in ...
AbstractHumans can remember many scenes for a long time after brief presentation. Do scene understan...
Recent studies have revealed that the deployment of attention can be biased by the content of visual...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>An issue of importance in visual cognition and worki...
How does executive attentional control contribute to memory for sequences of visual objects, and wha...