2022
DOI: 10.1037/xhp0001058
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Categorization templates modulate selective attention.

Abstract: Many models of attention assume that categorization (the individuation of events based on the feature dimension relevant for response selection) occurs only after an object has been selected and encoded in working memory (WM). In contrast, we propose that the match between an item and the currently activated set of possible response features (categorization template) already modulates selective perceptual processing prior to WM encoding. To test this proposal, we measured electrophysiological markers of attent… Show more

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“…Although long-held assumptions supposed categorization occurs only after an object has been selected and encoded, a current study suggests that categorization modulates attention, thereby influencing which information will be encoded in working memory [11].…”
Section: Categorization and Schemamentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Although long-held assumptions supposed categorization occurs only after an object has been selected and encoded, a current study suggests that categorization modulates attention, thereby influencing which information will be encoded in working memory [11].…”
Section: Categorization and Schemamentioning
confidence: 53%