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Memory-driven capture occurs for individual features of an object

Psychology

Memory-driven capture occurs for individual features of an object

E. Sasin and D. Fougnie

This study by Edyta Sasin and Daryl Fougnie explores how prioritizing features in working memory influences memory-driven capture, revealing that both color and orientation can capture attention based on relevance. Discover the intricate interactions between internal prioritization and external attention!

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Abstract
This study investigated whether feature-specific prioritization in working memory (WM) modulates memory-driven capture. Two experiments used a retro-cue to manipulate the relevance of color and orientation features of a memorized triangle. Experiment 1 showed color capture only when relevant, while orientation showed no capture. Experiment 2, using spatially cued retro-cues, revealed color capture and orientation capture when relevant, demonstrating reciprocal interaction between internal prioritization and external attention at the feature level.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 11, 2020
Authors
Edyta Sasin, Daryl Fougnie
Tags
working memory
feature prioritization
memory-driven capture
color relevance
orientation attention
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