Verifying the
Simultaneous Type/ Serial Token model of temporal attention and working memory
Over a number of
years, we have sought to find evidence for and against the Simultaneous Type/
Serial Token model. This has been doe both with behavioural and electrophysiological
experiments. The following papers document this work,
Craston, P., Wyble,
B., Chennu, S., & Bowman, H. (2009). The attentional blink reveals serial
working memory encoding: Evidence from virtual and human event-related
potentials. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 21(3),
550-566.
Chennu, S., Craston,
P., Wyble, B., & Bowman, H. (2009). Attention increases the temporal
precision of conscious perception: verifying the neural-ST 2 model. PLoS
Comput Biol, 5(11), e1000576.
Wyble, B., Potter,
M. C., Bowman, H., & Nieuwenstein, M. (2011). Attentional episodes in
visual perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 140(3),
488.
Wyble, B., Bowman,
H., & Potter, M. C. (2009). Categorically defined targets trigger
spatiotemporal visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Human Perception and Performance, 35(2), 324.
Bowman, H., Wyble,
B., Chennu, S., & Craston, P. (2008). A reciprocal relationship between
bottom-up trace strength and the attentional blink bottleneck: Relating the
LC–NE and ST2 models. Brain Research, 1202, 25-42.