The external–internal loop of interference: Two types of attention and their influence on the learning abilities of mice

Volume: 116, Pages: 181 - 192
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
Attention is a component of the working memory system, and is responsible for protecting task-relevant information from interference. Cognitive performance (particularly outside of the laboratory) is often plagued by interference, and the source of this interference, either external or internal, might influence the expression of individual differences in attentional ability. By definition, external attention (also described as "selective...
Paper Details
Title
The external–internal loop of interference: Two types of attention and their influence on the learning abilities of mice
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Volume
116
Pages
181 - 192
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