Spotlight on the past: Focusing attention on long-term memory
摘要
Eight experiments tested the common idea that memory retrieval is attention turned inward by adapting a perceptual attention task to short-term and long-term memory paradigms to measure the focus of attention on memory. The resulting position-cued recognition task produces a distance effect that defines the sharpness of the focus of attention on memory. In theory, the effect depends on the similarity of memory probes to the cued item and its neighbors on the list and not the memory store that holds the list. The experiments asked whether the focused-attention distance effect would be observed in both long-term and short-term memory paradigms. Experiments