Is conscious awareness needed for all working memory processes?


Autoria(s): Silvanto, J.; Soto, D.
Data(s)

14/06/2016

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http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/17411/1/niw009.pdf

Silvanto, J. and Soto, D. (2016) Is conscious awareness needed for all working memory processes? Neuroscience of Consciousness, 2016 (1). niw009. ISSN 2057-2107

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Relação

http://westminsterresearch.wmin.ac.uk/17411/

https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nc/niw009

10.1093/nc/niw009

Palavras-Chave #Science and Technology
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Article

PeerReviewed

Resumo

Stein and colleagues argue there is no yet conclusive evidence for nonconscious working memory (WM) and that is critical to probe WM while ensuring null sensitivity to memory cues. While this stringent approach reduces the likelihood of nonconscious signaling for WM, we discuss existing work meeting this null sensitivity criteria, and, related work on nonconscious cognition in keeping with WM/awareness dissociations on the basis of a functional operational definition of WM. Further, because it is likely that WM is a nonunitary functional construct and visual awareness a gradual phenomenon, we propose that delineating the neural mechanisms for distinct WM types across different levels of awareness may prove the most fruitful approach for understanding the interplay between WM and consciousness.

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