Does visual working memory adapt to the nature of anticipated interference?
Does visual working memory adapt to the nature of anticipated interference? is a scholarly work, published in 2018 in ''Journal of Vision''. The main subjects of the publication include cognitive psychology, orientation (vector space), artificial intelligence, psychology, executive functions, colorism, task, memorization, working memory, interference, interference theory, visual memory, and computer science. The authors investigated whether the protection of VWM representations is selective with regards to the anticipated nature of the interference, or whether VWM automatically protects all information in the wake of interference.