2015
DOI: 10.3758/s13414-015-0984-4
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Selection for encoding: No evidence of greater attentional capture following forget than remember instructions

Abstract: We measured attentional orienting in an itemmethod-directed forgetting task. Words appeared singly, followed by an instruction to remember or forget. In Experiment 1, study words appeared at center; in Experiments 2 and 3, they appeared to the left and right. In all three experiments, there was a delay of 50 ms or 250 ms, after which a cue appeared to the left or right of fixation. This was followed at a fixed 100-ms stimulus onset asynchrony by a target in the cued or uncued location. Attentional capture was … Show more

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“…This would be the case, for example, if the attentional resources freed from unwanted forget item processing remained available for subsequent exogenous capture by sudden changes in the environment and/ or for endogenous allocation to other goal-directed activities. As we describe below, the question of whether a forget instruction frees exogenous attention for capture has already been answered in the negative (Taylor & Hamm, 2016). However, as we also describe, exogenous and endogenous attention are not simply different ways of orienting the same pool of attentional resources, but rather are two distinct attentional systems.…”
Section: Pazmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…This would be the case, for example, if the attentional resources freed from unwanted forget item processing remained available for subsequent exogenous capture by sudden changes in the environment and/ or for endogenous allocation to other goal-directed activities. As we describe below, the question of whether a forget instruction frees exogenous attention for capture has already been answered in the negative (Taylor & Hamm, 2016). However, as we also describe, exogenous and endogenous attention are not simply different ways of orienting the same pool of attentional resources, but rather are two distinct attentional systems.…”
Section: Pazmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…With respect to the exogenous attentional system, Taylor and Hamm (2016) tested the prediction that forget instructions (relative to remember instructions) make exogenous resources more available for capture by abrupt onsets in the visual periphery. Their rationale for doing so was based on an argument made by Taylor and Fawcett (2011), that a forget instruction initiates a withdrawal of exogenous, rather than endogenous, attention.…”
Section: Downstream Consequences Of Memory Instructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Las primeras abarcan procesos de organización, transformación, elaboración, memorización, práctica o transferencia de información, las segundas incluyen el monitoreo activo (evaluación), la regulación y planificación del propio proceso cognitivo (Taylor & Hamm, 2016). Por último, las estrategias motivacionales, relativas a los factores de expectativas, valor y afectividad, suscitan cogniciones y emociones en el alumno con respecto a las acciones durante la ejecución, y por tanto, inciden en las estrategias cognitivas y metacognitivas a desarrollar (Mezzalira & Boruchovitch, 2014).…”
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