The Relationship between Latent Inhibition, Divergent Thinking, and Eyewitness Memory: A Study on Attention to Irrelevant Stimuli
Ixone Badiola-Lekue,
Naiara Arriola,
Gabriel Rodríguez
Abstract:Latent inhibition is a retardation in learning about a stimulus due to its prior exposure without explicit consequences. It has been suggested that individuals who tend to show less latent inhibition possess a "leaky" attentional style, finding it difficult to inhibit the processing of irrelevant information, which would manifest as an ability to generate uncommon and creative ideas. In the present study, we tested this hypothesis within a new framework—the field of eyewitness memory—by investigating whether t… Show more
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