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Autor:
Michèle C. Muhmenthaler, Beat Meier
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognition, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 9-9 (2024)
Cognitive conflicts can lead to better memory for task-relevant information. However, little is known about memory performance for task-irrelevant information. The present study investigated memory performance of task-irrelevant distractors using a F
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https://doaj.org/article/546400e2b2374aaebd410b740efe4e3d
Autor:
Michèle C. Muhmenthaler, Beat Meier
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 13 (2022)
Allocating attention determines what we remember later. Attentional demands vary in a task-switching paradigm, with greater demands for switch than for repeat trials. This also results in lower subsequent memory performance for switch compared to rep
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https://doaj.org/article/a4026dbeadef4c30b87f3cc3a671d31c
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Cognition. 2
In order to cope with cognitive conflicts, attention and knowledge are required. In some conditions, cognitive conflicts can boost subsequent memory and in other conditions, they can attenuate subsequent memory. The goal of the present study is to pr
Autor:
Michèle C. Muhmenthaler, Beat Meier
Publikováno v:
Experimental Psychology
Abstract. Research consistently shows that task switching slows down performance on switch compared to repeat trials, but the consequences on memory are less clear. In the present study, we investigated the impact of task switching on subsequent memo
Autor:
Beat Meier, Michèle C. Muhmenthaler
Publikováno v:
Psychological Research
Muhmenthaler, Michèle C.; Meier, Beat (2019). Different Impact of Task Switching and Response-category Conflict on Subsequent Memory. Psychological research / Psychologische Forschung, 85(2), pp. 679-696. Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00426-019-01274-3
Muhmenthaler, Michèle C.; Meier, Beat (2019). Different Impact of Task Switching and Response-category Conflict on Subsequent Memory. Psychological research / Psychologische Forschung, 85(2), pp. 679-696. Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00426-019-01274-3
The impact of cognitive control demands on long-term memory is mixed, with some conflicts leading to better, others leading to worse subsequent memory. The current study was designed to investigate how different types of cognitive control demands mod
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