Attentional attenuation (rather than attentional boost) through task switching leads to a selective long-term memory decline

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  • who: TYPE et al. from the Mercatorum University, Italy have published the research: Attentional attenuation (rather than attentional boost) through task switching leads to a selective long-term memory decline, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the study was to extend the research on task switching by investigating recognition performance after a long retention interval. The authors demonstrate similar consequences after a longer retention interval. This study shows that recollection is at the core of the task-switching on memory effect for both free recall and recognition. In the study , the estimates of . . .

     

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