نتایج جستجو برای: سفتهبازی کوتاهمدت short term speculation

تعداد نتایج: 893715  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
Susan M Landau Eric H Schumacher Hugh Garavan T Jason Druzgal Mark D'Esposito

Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that neural activity changes with task practice. The types of changes reported have been inconsistent, however, and the neural mechanisms involved remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the influence of practice on different component processes of working memory (WM) using a face WM task. Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2009
Alexander L Francis Howard C Nusbaum

Understanding low-intelligibility speech is effortful. In three experiments, we examined the effects of intelligibility on working memory (WM) demands imposed by perception of synthetic speech. In all three experiments, a primary speeded word recognition task was paired with a secondary WM-load task designed to vary the availability of WM capacity during speech perception. Speech intelligibilit...

2010
Ilja G. Sligte Annelinde R. E. Vandenbroucke H. Steven Scholte Victor A. F. Lamme

Visual short-term memory (VSTM) enables us to actively maintain information in mind for a brief period of time after stimulus disappearance. According to recent studies, VSTM consists of three stages - iconic memory, fragile VSTM, and visual working memory - with increasingly stricter capacity limits and progressively longer lifetimes. Still, the resolution (or amount of visual detail) of each ...

2015
Anna K. Bobak Stephen R. H. Langton

A large body of work has shown that a perceived gaze shift produces a shift in a viewer's spatial attention in the direction of the seen gaze. A controversial issue surrounds the extent to which this gaze-cued orienting effect is stimulus-driven, or is under a degree of top-down control. In two experiments we show that the gaze-cued orienting effect is disrupted by a concurrent task that has be...

Journal: :Memory 2012
Zach Shipstead Thomas S Redick Kenny L Hicks Randall W Engle

The present study examines two varieties of working memory (WM) capacity task: visual arrays (i.e., a measure of the amount of information that can be maintained in working memory) and complex span (i.e., a task that taps WM-related attentional control). Using previously collected data sets we employ confirmatory factor analysis to demonstrate that visual arrays and complex span tasks load on s...

2016
Edyta Sasin Mark Nieuwenstein

Previous studies have shown that information held in working memory (WM) actively or as a residue of previous processing can lead to attentional capture by corresponding stimuli in the environment. Here, we compared attentional capture by goal-driven and residual WM activation and examined how these effects are affected by dual-task interference. In two experiments, participants performed an an...

Journal: :Cognitive psychology 2016
Menno Nijboer Jelmer Borst Hedderik van Rijn Niels Taatgen

Working memory can be a major source of interference in dual tasking. However, there is no consensus on whether this interference is the result of a single working memory bottleneck, or of interactions between different working memory components that together form a complete working-memory system. We report a behavioral and an fMRI dataset in which working memory requirements are manipulated du...

Journal: :Neuron 2017
Yuanyuan Mi Mikhail Katkov Misha Tsodyks

Psychological studies indicate that human ability to keep information in readily accessible working memory is limited to four items for most people. This extremely low capacity severely limits execution of many cognitive tasks, but its neuronal underpinnings remain unclear. Here we show that in the framework of synaptic theory of working memory, capacity can be analytically estimated to scale w...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2015
Joshua J LaRocque Adam S Eichenbaum Michael J Starrett Nathan S Rose Stephen M Emrich Bradley R Postle

When a test of working memory (WM) requires the retention of multiple items, a subset of them can be prioritized. Recent studies have shown that, although prioritized (i.e., attended) items are associated with active neural representations, unprioritized (i.e., unattended) memory items can be retained in WM despite the absence of such active representations, and with no decrement in their recog...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2017
Juyoen Hur Alexandru D Iordan Florin Dolcos Howard Berenbaum

Although there has been steady progress elucidating the influence of emotion on cognition, it remains unclear precisely when and why emotion impairs or facilitates cognition. The present study investigated the mechanisms involved in the influence of emotion on perception and working memory (WM), using modified 0-back and 2-back tasks, respectively. First, results showed that attentional focus m...

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