Publication: Reactivated Visual Masks Do Not Disrupt Serial Recall
Reactivated Visual Masks Do Not Disrupt Serial Recall
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Bartsch, L. M., & Oberauer, K. (2020). Reactivated Visual Masks Do Not Disrupt Serial Recall. Experimental Psychology, 67, 178–185. https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000486
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The process of spontaneous refreshing plays a central role in current models of working memory but is yet to be observed directly. In a recent study, Rey, Versace, and Plancher (2018) introduced a novel approach to investigate the mechanisms underlying refreshing: They presented tones previously associated with a visual mask during the free time of a complex span task and found that this impaired memory, presumably because reactivation of the masks disrupts refreshing. Here, we aimed to replicate their finding under more controlled se
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Bartsch, L. M., & Oberauer, K. (2020). Reactivated Visual Masks Do Not Disrupt Serial Recall. Experimental Psychology, 67, 178–185. https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000486