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01-01-2010 | Original Article

Executive control processes of working memory predict attentional blink magnitude over and above storage capacity

Auteurs: Karen M. Arnell, Kirk A. Stokes, Mary H. MacLean, Carleen Gicante

Gepubliceerd in: Psychological Research | Uitgave 1/2010

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Abstract

When two masked, to-be-attended targets are presented within approximately half a second of each other, performance on the second target (T2) suffers, relative to when the targets are presented further apart in time or when the first target (T1) can be ignored. This phenomenon is known as the attentional blink (AB). Colzato et al. (Psychon Bull Rev 14:1051–1057, 2007) used an individual differences approach to examine whether individual AB magnitude was predicted by individual differences in working memory (WM), using the operation span paradigm (OSPAN). They found that OSPAN score was inversely related to AB magnitude even when a fluid intelligence measure (Raven’s SPM) was partialled out. However, it is not clear from this study whether it was the executive control aspect of working memory, the capacity aspect of short-term memory, (or both), that related to AB magnitude. In the present study we used a variety of WM measures that required varying degrees of executive control. OSPAN was negatively related to AB magnitude with Raven’s SPM, reading comprehension, reading rate, and digit forward and backward partialled out. Backward and forward digit span did not predict AB magnitude. These results support the conclusion that a “working” executive component of WM predicts temporal limitations of selective attention beyond static STM capacity and general cognitive ability.
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The same pattern of results was obtained when a latent AB magnitude factor was created that represented the common variance in the AB scores amongst the three stimulus types.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Executive control processes of working memory predict attentional blink magnitude over and above storage capacity
Auteurs
Karen M. Arnell
Kirk A. Stokes
Mary H. MacLean
Carleen Gicante
Publicatiedatum
01-01-2010
Uitgeverij
Springer-Verlag
Gepubliceerd in
Psychological Research / Uitgave 1/2010
Print ISSN: 0340-0727
Elektronisch ISSN: 1430-2772
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-008-0200-4

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