Task-irrelevant financial losses inhibit the removal of information from working memory
The receipt of financial rewards or penalties - though task-irrelevant - may exert an obligatory effect on manipulating items in working memory (WM) by constraining a forthcoming shift in attention or reinforcing attentional shifts that have previously occurred. Here, we adjudicate between these two...
Main Authors: | Fallon, S, Dolfen, N, Parolo, F, Zokaei, N, Husain, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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