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Attentional cueing by cross-modal congruency produces both facilitation and inhibition on short-term visual recognition

MAKOVAC, ELENA
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Kwok S. C.
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GERBINO, WALTER
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA
Abstract
The attentional modulation of performance in a memory task, comparable to the one obtained in a perceptual task, is at the focus of contemporary research. We hypothesized that a biphasic effect (namely, facilitation followed by inhibition) can be obtained in visual working memory when attention is cued towards one item of the memorandum and participants must recognize a delayed probe as being identical to any item of the memorandum. In every trial, a delayed spiky/curvy probe appeared centrally, to be matched with the same-category shape maintained in visual working memory which could be either physically identical (positive trials) or only categorically similar (negative trials). To orient the participant’s attention towards a selected portion of a two-item memorandum, a (tzk/wow) sound was played simultaneously with two lateral visual shapes (one spiky and one curved). Our results indicate that an exogenous attentional shift during perception of the memorandum, induced by a congruent audio-visual pairing, first facilitates and then inhibits the recognition of a cued item (but not of a non-cued item) stored in visual working memory. A coherent pattern of individual differences emerged, indicating that the amount of early facilitation in congruent-sound trials was negatively correlated with recognition sensitivity in no-sound trials (suggesting that the inverse effectiveness rule may also apply to memory) and positively correlated with later inhibition, as well as with the self-reported susceptibility to memory failures.
DOI
10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.07.008
WOS
WOS:000343949100010
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2794552
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84905819178
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000169181400167X
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Soggetti
  • attention

  • cross-modal binding

  • Cognitive Failures Qu...

  • inhibition of return

  • inverse effectiveness...

  • multisensory integrat...

  • visual working memory...

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Data di acquisizione
Mar 13, 2024
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