Publication: Two distinct mechanisms of selection in working memory: Additive last-item and retro-cue benefits
Two distinct mechanisms of selection in working memory: Additive last-item and retro-cue benefits
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Niklaus, M., Singmann, H., & Oberauer, K. (2018). Two distinct mechanisms of selection in working memory: Additive last-item and retro-cue benefits. Cognition, 183, 282–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2018.11.015
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In working memory research, individual items are sometimes said to be in the "focus of attention". According to one view, this occurs for the last item in a sequentially presented list (last-item benefit). According to a second view, this occurs when items are externally cued during the retention interval (retro-cue benefit). We investigated both phenomena at the same time to determine whether both result from the same cognitive mechanisms. If that were the case, retro-cue benefits should be reduced when the retro-cue is directed to t
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Niklaus, M., Singmann, H., & Oberauer, K. (2018). Two distinct mechanisms of selection in working memory: Additive last-item and retro-cue benefits. Cognition, 183, 282–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2018.11.015