JOURNAL ARTICLE

Working Memory Capacity and Visual Attention: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Guidance

Zach ShipsteadTyler L. HarrisonRandall W. Engle

Year: 2012 Journal:   Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Vol: 65 (3)Pages: 401-407   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Previous studies have indicated that working memory capacity (WMC) is related to visual attention when selection of critical information must be made in the face of distraction. The present study examines whether WMC-related differences in flanker task performance might be decreased by displays that are designed to support bottom-up guidance of attention. Participants were required to respond to a centrally located target while ignoring a peripheral flanker. In one condition, bottom-up support was provided by embedding the target in a row of zeros. In another condition, the zeros were removed, thus emphasizing the role of top-down attention in selecting spatially defined information. It was found that the inclusion of zeros led to the elimination of WMC-related flanker effects. We conclude that bottom-up attentional guidance can attenuate the role of WMC in selective attention.

Keywords:
Distraction Working memory Psychology Cognitive psychology Top-down and bottom-up design Task (project management) Selective attention Visual attention Selection (genetic algorithm) Cognition Neuroscience Computer science Artificial intelligence

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Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Mind wandering and attention
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience

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