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attention-to-memory hypothesis  

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  • The hypothesis according to which “DPC [dorsal parietal cortex] supports the allocation of attentional resources to memory retrieval operations, for example during memory search and post-retrieval monitor (top-down attention to memory), whereas VPC [ventral parietal cortex] mediates the change in the locus of attention following detection of relevant memories (bottom-up attention to memory […])” (Ciameralli & Moscovitch, 2020, p. 2).

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Etiquetas alternativas

  • AtoM
  • attention-to-memory model
  • dual attentional processes hypothesis

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Creador

  • Frank Arnould

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