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- Title
The time course of working memory effects on visual attention.
- Authors
Dombrowe, Isabel; Olivers, ChristianN. L.; Donk, Mieke
- Abstract
Previous work has generated inconsistent results with regard to what extent working memory (WM) content guides visual attention. Some studies found effects of easy to verbalize stimuli, whereas others only found an influence of visual memory content. To resolve this, we compared the time courses of memory-based attentional guidance for different memory types. Participants first memorized a colour, which was either easy or difficult to verbalize. They then looked for an unrelated target in a visual search display and finally completed a memory test. One of the distractors in the search display could have the memorized colour. We varied the time between the to-be-remembered colour and the search display, as well as the ease with which the colours could be verbalized. We found that the influence of easy to verbalize WM content on visual search decreased with increasing time, whereas the influence of visual WM content was sustained. However, visual working memory effects on attention also decreased when the duration of visual encoding was limited by an additional task or when the memory item was presented only briefly. We propose that for working memory effects on visual attention to be sustained, a sufficiently strong visual representation is necessary.
- Subjects
SHORT-term memory; VISION; ATTENTION; VISUAL perception; RECOLLECTION (Psychology)
- Publication
Visual Cognition, 2010, Vol 18, Issue 8, p1089
- ISSN
1350-6285
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/13506281003651146