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The ability to frequently update the contents working memory (WM) is vital for the flexible control of behavior. Whether there even exists a mechanism for the active removal of information from working memory, however, remains uncertain. In this Preregistered Research Article we will test the predictions of models for three different mechanisms of active removal: hijacked adaptation, context breaking, and mental-context shifting. We will collect functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data...
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The ability to frequently update the contents working memory (WM) is vital for the flexible control of behavior. Whether there even exists a mechanism for the active removal of information from working memory, however, remains uncertain. In this Preregistered Research Article we will test the predictions of models for three different mechanisms of active removal: hijacked adaptation, context breaking, and mental-context shifting. We will collect functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data...
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Flexible control of the contents of working memory (WM) includes removing no-longer-relevant information. Although simply withdrawing attention offers a “passive” mechanism, empirical findings suggest that it is also possible to actively remove information from WM. In this Registered Report we will test evidence that the bias (serial dependence) that an item exerts on the subsequent trial will be opposite in sign-- attraction vs. repulsion – depending on whether it was passively or...
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