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| A R ConwaySummaryAffiliation: University of Illinois at Chicago Country: USA Publications
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The time-course of negative priming: little evidence for episodic trace retrievalA R Conway
University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Psychology M C 285 60607, USA
Mem Cognit 27:575-83. 1999....
The effect of memory load on negative priming: an individual differences investigationA R Conway
University of Illinois, Department of Psychology M C 285, Chicago 60607, USA
Mem Cognit 27:1042-50. 1999..The results suggest that the negative priming effect results from allocation of controlled attention and that individual differences in working memory capacity correspond to the ability to efficiently handle irrelevant information...
The cocktail party phenomenon revisited: the importance of working memory capacityA R Conway
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois, Chicago 60607 7137, USA
Psychon Bull Rev 8:331-5. 2001..Here we show that subjects who detect their name in the irrelevant message have relatively low working-memory capacities, suggesting that they have difficulty blocking out, or inhibiting, distracting information...
A controlled-attention view of working-memory capacityM J Kane
Department of Psychology, Georgia State University, USA
J Exp Psychol Gen 130:169-83. 2001..In both experiments, low-span participants performed poorly when task switching from antisaccade to prosaccade blocks. The findings support a controlled-attention view of WM capacity...
Individual differences in working memory capacity: more evidence for a general capacity theoryA R Conway
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208, USA
Memory 4:577-90. 1996....
