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The Role of Working Memory Representations in the Control of Attention
2007
Cerebral Cortex
Previous research suggests that target templates are stored visual working memory and used to guide attention during visual search. However, observers can search efficiently even if working memory is filled to capacity by a concurrent task. The idea that target templates are stored in working memory receives support primarily from studies of nonhuman primates in which the target varies from trial to trial, and it is possible that working memory templates are not necessary when target identity
doi:10.1093/cercor/bhm065
pmid:17725994
pmcid:PMC2094040
fatcat:hmu767l2yzc7fpdeg6tqgj4qre