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    Spatial selection of features within perceived and remembered objects. by Astle, D, Scerif, G, Kuo, B, Nobre, A

    Published 2009
    “…We compared searching for task-relevant features in perceived versus remembered objects. When searching perceptual input, selected task-relevant and suppressed task-irrelevant features elicited contrasting spatiotopic ERP effects, despite them being perceptually identical. …”
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    Attentional control constrains visual short-term memory: insights from developmental and individual differences. by Astle, D, Nobre, A, Scerif, G

    Published 2012
    “…Performance across groups was significantly improved by both cue types, and individual differences in children's retrospective attentional control predicted their visual short-term and working memory span, whereas their basic ability to remember in the absence of cues did not. Experiment 2 imposed a variable delay between the array and the subsequent orienting cue. …”
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    Atypical attention and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) symptoms: Development and interactions with learning and memory by Doherty, BR

    Published 2016
    “…These studies suggest a possible mechanism whereby a reduced social attention bias could lead autistic individuals to learn and remember less about people and the social world and result in social impairment.…”
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    Attentional contributions to children’s limited visual short-term memory capacity: developmental change and its neural mechanisms by Shimi, A

    Published 2012
    “…While attentional orienting prior to encoding was more beneficial when required to remember a greater number of items, cueing benefits during maintenance were similar across load conditions. …”
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    Top–down activation of spatiotopic sensory codes in perceptual and working memory search by Kuo, B-C, Nobre, AC, Scerif, G, Astle, DE

    Published 2016
    “…When individuals searched for perceived and remembered targets, the MEG data highlighted a sensor level electrophysiological effect that reflects the contralateral organization of the visual system—namely, the N2pc. …”
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    The functional consequences of social distraction: Attention and memory for complex scenes by Doherty, B, Patai, E, Duta, M, Nobre, A, Scerif, G

    Published 2016
    “…This effect was moderated by social anxiety, with anxious individuals remembering target locations better under conditions of social distraction. …”
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    Distinct neural mechanisms of individual and developmental differences in VSTM capacity. by Astle, D, Harvey, H, Stokes, M, Mohseni, H, Nobre, A, Scerif, G

    Published 2014
    “…We presented participants with arrays of to-be-remembered items containing two targets, four targets, or two targets and two distracters. …”
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    Subliminally presented and stored objects capture spatial attention. by Astle, D, Nobre, A, Scerif, G

    Published 2010
    “…But do objects leave some trace that can guide spatial attention, even without participants intentionally remembering them? Furthermore, could subliminally presented objects leave a topographically arranged representation that can capture attention? …”
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