Simultaneous control of attention by multiple working memory representations.
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The what, where, and why of priority maps and their interactions with visual working memoryCross-Modal Decoding of Neural Patterns Associated with Working Memory: Evidence for Attention-Based Accounts of Working MemoryA bottleneck model of set-specific capture.When is it time to move to the next raspberry bush? Foraging rules in human visual search.Competing Distractors Facilitate Visual Search in Heterogeneous Displays.Evidence for negative feature guidance in visual search is explained by spatial recoding.Limited featured-based attention to multiple features.Working memory as internal attention: toward an integrative account of internal and external selection processesMemory-based attention capture when multiple items are maintained in visual working memory.Visual Foraging With Fingers and Eye GazeThe relationship between visual working memory and attention: retention of precise colour information in the absence of effects on perceptual selection.Searching for something familiar or novel: top-down attentional selection of specific items or object categoriesTrisecting representational states in short-term memory.Visual short-term memory for complex objects in 6- and 8-month-old infants.Guidance of visual search by memory and knowledge.Contrasting Gist-Based and Template-Based Guidance During Real-World Visual Search.Dual Target Search is Neither Purely Simultaneous nor Purely Successive.Lack of Free Choice Reveals the Cost of Having to Search for More Than One Object.Does constraining memory maintenance reduce visual search efficiency?Two visual working memory representations simultaneously control attention.Failures of perception in the low-prevalence effect: Evidence from active and passive visual search.Attentional control via parallel target-templates in dual-target search.Faster than the speed of rejection: Object identification processes during visual search for multiple targets.Choosing attentional control settings in a dynamically changing environment.Competition in saccade target selection reveals attentional guidance by simultaneously active working memory representations.The Control of Single-color and Multiple-color Visual Search by Attentional Templates in Working Memory and in Long-term Memory.The price of information: Increased inspection costs reduce the confirmation bias in visual search.Whatever You Do, Don't Look at the . . .: Evaluating Guidance by an Exclusionary Attentional Template.Practice reduces set-specific capture costs only superficially.An inability to set independent attentional control settings by hemifield.Visual working memory simultaneously guides facilitation and inhibition during visual search.Limits in feature-based attention to multiple colors.Target grouping in visual search for multiple digits.Central and peripheral components of working memory storage.The role of object categories in hybrid visual and memory search.Attentional Guidance from Multiple Working Memory Representations: Evidence from Eye Movements
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Simultaneous control of attention by multiple working memory representations.
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Simultaneous control of attention by multiple working memory representations.
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Andrew Hollingworth
Steven J Luck
Valerie M Beck
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2012-07-03T00:00:00Z