2024
DOI: 10.1177/17470218241299918
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What are the benefits of directed attention within verbal working memory?

Stéphanie Jeanneret,
Evie Vergauwe,
Caro Hautekiet
et al.

Abstract: Information that is particularly relevant for upcoming behavior can be prioritized within working memory, by directing attention to it. Receiving focused attention during retention is assumed to be associated with specific benefits, such as increased memory performance and reduced vulnerability to perceptual distractions. This has been demonstrated in visuospatial working memory. Given the domain-general nature of the focus of attention, these benefits should extend to verbal working memory as well. This was t… Show more

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