2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep22822
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Object-based Encoding in Visual Working Memory: Evidence from Memory-driven Attentional Capture

Abstract: Visual working memory (VWM) adopts a specific manner of object-based encoding (OBE) to extract perceptual information: Whenever one feature-dimension is selected for entry into VWM, the others are also extracted. Currently most studies revealing OBE probed an ‘irrelevant-change distracting effect’, where changes of irrelevant-features dramatically affected the performance of the target feature. However, the existence of irrelevant-feature change may affect participants’ processing manner, leading to a false-po… Show more

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“…The reported results are related to a different line of research investigating attentional biasing effects of VWM contents in dual task studies (Gao et al, 2016;Olivers, Meijer, & Theeuwes, 2006;Sala & Courtney, 2009;Soto & Humphreys, 2009). In this line of research, a first task requires to store items in VWM for later use.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The reported results are related to a different line of research investigating attentional biasing effects of VWM contents in dual task studies (Gao et al, 2016;Olivers, Meijer, & Theeuwes, 2006;Sala & Courtney, 2009;Soto & Humphreys, 2009). In this line of research, a first task requires to store items in VWM for later use.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Fortunately, the dual-task line of research on VWM and attention can provide first insights into this question. Among these dual-task studies on VWM and attention, a few studies asked whether all or only relevant features of a VWM item bias attention (Gao et al, 2016;Olivers et al, 2006;Sala & Courtney, 2009;Soto & Humphreys, 2009). Participants in Gao et al (2016) were asked to memorize the color of a colored shape for later recall.…”
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“…In most experimentally studied visual-search scenarios and many real-life situations, one specific feature of the VWM template is target defining, while other features are uninformative or even shared with distractors. Conflicting results have been reported for different visual-search paradigms (Foerster & Schneider, 2018;Gao et al, 2016;Olivers et al, 2006;Sala & Courtney, 2009;).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To address this question, we focused on a common phenomenon in our daily life: While memorizing the actions of distinct people on a street, will their clothing colors be extracted into WM involuntarily? A similar question has been extensively explored for static visual objects in WM (e.g., Gao, Li, Yin, & Shen, 2010;Gao et al, 2016;Shen, Tang, Wu, Shui, & Gao, 2013;Shin & Ma, 2016, 2017Swan, Collins, & Wyble, 2016;Zhao, Chen, Zhang, Shen, & Gao, 2018). A growing body of research has found that even if only one basic feature is required to be memorized, the other features will also be extracted into this cognitive unit, suggesting that an object-based encoding manner takes place for visual objects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%