نتایج جستجو برای: verbal working memory vwm

تعداد نتایج: 463269  

Journal: :Journal of Vision 2022

Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. Different hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanisms behind retro-cueing and VWM. There is still no clear electroencephalogram evidence support that retro-cue effect under different validity conditions triggered mechanisms. Herein, we investigated whether modulated underlying in VWM using EEG...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2014
Davood G Gozli Kristin E Wilson Susanne Ferber

Recent evidence suggests that visual working memory (VWM) load reduces performance accuracy on a concurrent visual recognition task, particularly for objects presented in the left hemifield. It has also been shown that high VWM load causes suppression of activity in the right temporoparietal junction (TPJ). Given the resemblance of VWM load effects to symptoms of unilateral neglect (i.e., impai...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2006
Helen L St Clair-Thompson Susan E Gathercole

Links have recently been established between measures of educational attainment and both verbal and visuo-spatial aspects of working memory. Relationships have also been identified between specific executive functions-shifting, updating, and inhibition-and scholastic achievement. In the present study, scholastic attainment, shifting, updating, inhibition, and verbal and visuo-spatial working me...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Jason M. Chein Adam B. Moore Andrew R. A. Conway

A new fMRI complex working memory span paradigm was used to identify brain regions making domain-general contributions to working memory task performance. For both verbal and spatial versions of the task, complex working memory span performance increased the activity in lateral prefrontal, anterior cingulate, and parietal cortices during the Encoding, Maintenance, and Coordination phase of task...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Stephen M. Emrich Hana Burianova Susanne Ferber

Visual working memory (VWM) is a capacity-limited cognitive resource that plays an important role in complex cognitive behaviors. Recent studies indicate that regions subserving VWM may play a role in the perception and recognition of visual objects, suggesting that conscious object perception may depend on the same cognitive and neural architecture that supports the maintenance of visual objec...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2009
Rhodri Cusack Manja Lehmann Michele Veldsman Daniel J Mitchell

There is conflicting evidence on whether the capacity of visual working memory (VWM) reflects a central capacity limit that also influences intelligence. We propose that encoding strategy and, more specifically, attentional selection, underlie the correlation of some VWM tasks and IQ, and not variations in VWM itself. In Experiment 1, change detection measures of VWM were found to be contaminat...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Justin Storbeck Philip Watson

Prior research has suggested that emotion and working memory domains are integrated, such that positive affect enhances verbal working memory, whereas negative affect enhances spatial working memory (Gray, 2004; Storbeck, 2012). Simon (1967) postulated that one feature of emotion and cognition integration would be reciprocal connectedness (i.e., emotion influences cognition and cognition influe...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2011
Gregory J Zelinsky Lester C Loschky Christopher A Dickinson

Do refixations serve a rehearsal function in visual working memory (VWM)? We analyzed refixations from observers freely viewing multiobject scenes. An eyetracker was used to limit the viewing of a scene to a specified number of objects fixated after the target (intervening objects), followed by a four-alternative forced choice recognition test. Results showed that the probability of target refi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2013
Andrew Hollingworth Ashleigh M Maxcey-Richard

In four experiments, we tested whether sustained visual attention is required for the selective maintenance of objects in visual working memory (VWM). Participants performed a color change-detection task. During the retention interval, a valid cue indicated the item that would be tested. Change-detection performance was higher in the valid-cue condition than in a neutral-cue control condition. ...

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