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Serial Dependence across Perception, Attention, and Memory
Trends in Cognitive Sciences ( IF 19.9 ) Pub Date : 2017-07-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2017.04.011
Anastasia Kiyonaga , Jason M. Scimeca , Daniel P. Bliss , David Whitney

Information that has been recently perceived or remembered can bias current processing. This has been viewed as both a corrupting (e.g., proactive interference in short-term memory) and stabilizing (e.g., serial dependence in perception) phenomenon. We hypothesize that this bias is a generally adaptive aspect of brain function that leads to occasionally maladaptive outcomes.

中文翻译:

跨感知、注意力和记忆的连续依赖

最近被感知或记住的信息可能会影响当前的处理。这被视为一种破坏(例如,对短期记忆的主动干扰)和稳定(例如,感知中的连续依赖)现象。我们假设这种偏见是大脑功能的普遍适应性方面,偶尔会导致适应不良的结果。
更新日期:2017-07-01
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