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Encoding Deselection and Long-Term Memory
Our information-rich environment increasingly requires us to process multiple sources of information simultaneously. These attentional demands can have long-term consequences for memory. A substantial empirica...
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The effects of attention on perceptual implicit memory
Reports on the effects of dividing attention at study on subsequent perceptual priming suggest that perceptual priming is generally unaffected by attentional manipulations as long as word identity is processed...