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The Relation Between Attention and Memory

Nelson Cowan, Chenye Bao, Brittney M. Bishop-Chrzanowski, Amy Costa, Nathaniel R. Greene, Dominic Guitard, Chenyuan Li, Madison Musich, Zehra E. Ünal

2023Annual Review of Psychology90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The relation between attention and memory has long been deemed important for understanding cognition, and it was heavily researched even in the first experimental psychology laboratory by Wilhelm Wundt and his colleagues. Since then, the importance of the relation between attention and memory has been explored in myriad subdisciplines of psychology, and we incorporate a wide range of these diverse fields. Here, we examine some of the practical consequences of this relation and summarize work with various methodologies relating attention to memory in the fields of working memory, long-term memory, individual differences, life-span development, typical brain function, and neuropsychological conditions. We point out strengths and unanswered questions for our own embedded processes view of information processing, which is used to organize a large body of evidence. Last, we briefly consider the relation of the evidence to a range of other theoretical views before drawing conclusions about the state of the field.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyRelation (database)Cognitive psychologyDevelopmental psychologyCognitive scienceComputer scienceDatabaseNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesMind wandering and attentionMemory and Neural Mechanisms