Executive working memory involved in the learning of contextual cueing effect
Abstract
Implicit learning of spatial layouts occurs when target-distractor configurations repeat during a visual search task [contextual cueing; Chun and Jiang in Cogn Psychol 36(1): 28-17, 1998]. This study addressed the extent to which contextual cueing depends on executive working memory (WM). In three experiments, participants performed a contextual cueing visual search task concurrently with a WM task. The WM task was either executive (subtract 3...
Paper Details
Title
Executive working memory involved in the learning of contextual cueing effect
Published Date
Sep 19, 2019
Journal
Volume
237
Issue
11
Pages
3059 - 3070
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