The impact of affective information on working memory: a pair of meta-analytic reviews of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence

Volume: 145, Issue: 6, Pages: 566 - 609
Published: Apr 25, 2019
Abstract
Everyday life is defined by goal states that are continuously reprioritized based on available, often affective information. To pursue these goals, individuals need to process and maintain goal-relevant information, while ignoring potentially salient information that distracts resources from these goals. Empirically, this ability has typically been operationalized as working memory (WM) capacity. A growing body of research is investigating the...
Paper Details
Title
The impact of affective information on working memory: a pair of meta-analytic reviews of behavioral and neuroimaging evidence
Published Date
Apr 25, 2019
Volume
145
Issue
6
Pages
566 - 609
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