Early Auditory Evoked Potential Is Modulated by Selective Attention and Related to Individual Differences in Visual Working Memory Capacity.
Ryan J. GiulianoChristina M. KarnsHelen J. NevilleSteven A. HillyardPublished in: J. Cogn. Neurosci. (2014)
Keyphrases
- selective attention
- working memory
- working memory capacity
- focus of attention
- individual differences
- visual processing
- visual attention
- cognitive load
- information processing
- short term memory
- computational model
- long term memory
- visual information
- learning styles
- selection mechanism
- evoked potentials
- learning outcomes
- cognitive architecture
- face detection
- visual field
- perceptual grouping
- receptive fields
- real time
- learning algorithm