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Auditory Attentional Capture During Serial Recall: Violations at Encoding of an Algorithm-Based Neural Model?
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Auditory ImageryNeuropsychologySerial RecallNeurolinguisticsAuditory Attentional CaptureCognitionPsycholinguisticsAlgorithm-based Neural ModelAttentionHuman MemoryExplicit MemorySocial SciencesMemoryLanguage StudiesCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceAuditory ModelingAttentional CaptureAuditory SystemSpeech CommunicationImplicit MemoryMnemonicSingle DeviationAssociative Memory (Psychology)Visual-verbal Serial RecallSpeech ProcessingNeuroscienceSpeech PerceptionLinguisticsAuditory Neuroscience
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if a single deviation in the interstimulus interval occurred within otherwise regularly presented task-irrelevant spoken items. The degree of disruption was the same whether the temporal deviant was embedded in a sequence made up of a repeating item or a sequence of changing items. Moreover, the effect was evident during the presentation of the to-be-remembered sequence but not during rehearsal just prior to recall, suggesting that the encoding of sequences is particularly susceptible. The results suggest that attentional capture is due to a violation of an algorithm rather than an aggregate-based neural model and further undermine an attentional capture-based account of the classical changing-state irrelevant sound effect.
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