The Attentional Boost Effect: Transient increases in attention to one task enhance performance in a second task.
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Changing value through cued approach: an automatic mechanism of behavior change.Two-stage model in perceptual learning: toward a unified theoryPupillometry as a glimpse into the neurochemical basis of human memory encoding.The strategic retention of task-relevant objects in visual working memoryAttentional load and attentional boost: a review of data and theoryRapid and reflexive feature-based attention.The time course of attention: selection is transient.Fast-TIPL occurs for salient images without a memorization requirement in men but not in women.Task attention facilitates learning of task-irrelevant stimuli.Falling out of time: enhanced memory for scenes presented at behaviorally irrelevant points in time in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).Inhibition-induced forgetting: when more control leads to less memory.Monetary reward modulates task-irrelevant perceptual learning for invisible stimuli.The Commingled Division of Visual Attention.Differential Processing for Actively Ignored Pictures and Words.Temporal and Spatial Predictability of an Irrelevant Event Differently Affect Detection and Memory of Items in a Visual SequenceMechanisms of Choice Behavior Shift Using Cue-approach Training.A cow on the prairie vs. a cow on the street: long-term consequences of semantic conflict on episodic encoding.Gist in time: Scene semantics and structure enhance recall of searched objects.Semantic congruency but not temporal synchrony enhances long-term memory performance for audio-visual scenes.Neural mechanisms of cue-approach training.Aversive emotional interference impacts behavior and prefronto-striatal activity during increasing attentional control.How attentional boost interacts with reward: the effect of dopaminergic medications in Parkinson's disease.The therapeutic benefits of perceptual learning.The role of alpha oscillations in deriving and maintaining spatial relations in working memory.The attentional boost effect really is a boost: evidence from a new baseline.The impact of orienting attention in fast task-irrelevant perceptual learning.Improved memory for error feedback.Goal-relevant events need not be rare to boost memory for concurrent images.Attentional influences on memory formation: A tale of a not-so-simple story.Selection of events in time enhances activity throughout early visual cortex.Divided attention enhances the recognition of emotional stimuli: evidence from the attentional boost effect.Divided attention enhances explicit but not implicit conceptual memory: an item-specific account of the attentional boost effect.Limits to the attentional boost effect: the moderating influence of orthographic distinctiveness.Investigating the role of response in spatial context learning.The role of timing in the attentional boost effect.The Cue-Approach Task as a General Mechanism for Long-Term Non-Reinforced Behavioral Change.
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The Attentional Boost Effect: Transient increases in attention to one task enhance performance in a second task.
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Khena M Swallow
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