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This is a repository associated with the preprint "Focusing attention in human working memory and long-term memory: benefits through dissociable processes" by Dongyu Gong, Dejan Draschkow, and Anna C. Nobre.

Data associated with the preprint can be found at https://osf.io/n629s/.

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@article {Gong2023.05.20.541594,
	author = {Gong, Dongyu and Draschkow, Dejan and Nobre, Anna C.},
	title = {Focusing attention in human working memory and long-term memory: benefits through dissociable processes},
	elocation-id = {2023.05.20.541594},
	year = {2024},
	doi = {10.1101/2023.05.20.541594},
	publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory},
	abstract = {We developed a new experimental approach to compare how attentional orienting facilitates retrieval from working memory (WM) and long-term memory (LTM), and how selective attention within these two memory types impacts incoming sensory information processing. In three experiments with healthy young adults, retrospective attention cues prioritized an item represented in WM or LTM. Participants then retrieved a memory item or performed a perceptual task. The retrocue was informative for the retrieval task but not for the perceptual task. Attentional orienting benefited performance for both WM and LTM, with stronger effects for WM. Eye-tracking revealed significant gaze shifts and microsaccades correlated with attention in WM but not LTM. Visual discrimination of unrelated visual stimuli was consistently improved for items matching attended WM locations. Similar effects occurred at LTM locations but less consistently. The findings suggest potent and at least partly dissociable attention-orienting processes for different memory types.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.},
	URL = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2024/09/05/2023.05.20.541594},
	eprint = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2024/09/05/2023.05.20.541594.full.pdf},
	journal = {bioRxiv}
}

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