Cognitive-behavioral and electrophysiological evidence of the affective consequences of ignoring stimulus representations in working memory
Ignoring visual stimuli in the external environment leads to decreased liking of those items, a phenomenon attributed to the affective consequences of attentional inhibition. Here we investigated the generality of this “distractor devaluation” phenomenon by asking whether ignoring stimuli represente...
Main Authors: | De Vito, D, Ferrey, A, Fenske, M, Al-Aidroos, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer US
2018
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