APS

31st APS Annual Convention

Attention Biases During Learning and the Consequential Memory Effects

Sunday, May 26, 2019 · Washington, DC

Oral · Cognitive

The ability to learn relies on attention to the to-be-learned information. Many attentional biases that occur during the initial learning event can produce strong effects on what is encoded and recalled later. Three attentional biases that are discussed in this symposium are self-choice, pretesting, and the shape bias.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Gwendolyn PriceChair
    University of California, Los Angeles

Presentations

  1. The Self-Choice Effect in MemoryKatie Garrison
  2. Beyond Pretesting: The Effect of Pretesting on Non-Pretested InformationKelsey James
  3. The Shape Bias and the Effect of Comparison in Word LearningGwendolyn Price