Our review on value-directed prioritisation in working memory now fully out in QJEP. With @amyatkinson.bsky.socialjournals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Our new paper reviewing value-directed prioritisation in working memory ↓
Getting value out of working memory through strategic prioritisation; implications for storage and control Preprint version of our new review in @SageQJEP, with @amyatkinson.bsky.social and Graham Hitch. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
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Recent research from @amyatkinson.bsky.sociallink.springer.com/article/10.3... Whilst participants could effectively prioritise valuable information at working memory, there was little evidence that the boosts persisted at long-term memory.
Research has demonstrated that individuals can direct their attention to valuable information in both working memory and long-term memory tasks with observable effects on performance. However, it is c...
New paper out in QJEP, led by Daisy Roe & Andy Johnson. Working memory prioritisation effects in tactile immediate serial recall. doi.org/10.1177/1747...
Be sure to check out our lab's newest pre-print on cue-based and reward-based prioritization in verbal working memory! 🦩🎉 What are the benefits of directed attention within verbal working memory?: osf.io/p759e/bsky.app/profile/psya...
Postdoc alert! Come work with me on an ESRC project on the role of narratives in the learning and retention of educational material. 2 year position, start date flexible but no later than 1st September. Application deadline 1st March. #neuroskyence#psychscisky#cognition
Grouping in Working Memory Guides Chunk Formation in Long-Term Memory: Evidence from the Hebb Effect: http://osf.io/bpsdf/
Brilliant news @carohautekiet.bsky.social. Congratulations!!!