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Individual Differences in Recovery Time from Attentional Capture: A review of the Slow Disengagement Hypothesis

Feb 21, 2026

Abstract Working memory capacity is a robust predictor of higher-order cognitive abilities, and individuals with low working memory capacity have long been characterized as more susceptible to attentional capture by irrelevant distractors. However, recent evidence...

Working notes: Individual Differences in Recovery Time from Attentional Capture

Feb 21, 2026

Core Reference: Fukuda, K., & Vogel, E. K. (2011). Individual differences in recovery time from attentional capture. Psychological Science, 22(3), 361-368. Core Idea  This study examined why individuals with lower working memory capacity appear more susceptible to...
Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity: Measurement, Training, and the Filtering Account

Individual Differences in Working Memory Capacity: Measurement, Training, and the Filtering Account

Feb 21, 2026

Working memory capacity (WMC) refers to how well people can hold and work with information in mind while ignoring distractions. This essay reviews how researchers measure WMC, what distinguishes people with low versus high capacity, and whether training can improve...

Preps: the Working Memory Discussion Meeting, Parcevall Hall, 2026

Feb 19, 2026

Preps: the Working Memory Discussion Meeting, Parcevall Hall, 2026 Presentation [file] Notes...

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