There will be two poster sessions across the conference, with around 50 posters in each session. These will take place at lunchtime on the 26th and 27th June, in Parkinson Court at the University of Leeds, though presenters are encouraged to put their posters up from the morning onwards to allow maximum exposure.
Provisional schedules for the poster sessions are available below (click to expand). Poster abstracts are also available as a downloadable document.
The poster boards are 1m x 2m, portrait orientation. Therefore, posters should be sized as follows:
Portrait orientation: size A0 (0.8 x 1.2m) or A1 (0.6 x 0.8m)
Landscape orientation: size A1 (0.8 x 0.6m)
Elvira Masoura and Ioannis Goumagias
Investigating the training and transfer effects on verbal working memory: A Comparison between simple and demanding training conditions
Naomi Langerock and Evie Vergauwe
Developmental shifts in working memory control: Are younger children really less proactive?
Lea M. Bartsch, Gidon T. Frischkorn, and Peter Shepherdson
When load is low, working memory is shielded from long-term memory's influence
Damian Koevoet, Christoph Strauch, Marnix Naber, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Sensory Input Matching Visual Working Memory Drives Internal Prioritization
Julie Pougeon, Pierre Barrouillet, Clément Belletier, and Valérie Camos
Can long-term memory explain the resilience of storage in working memory tasks?
Águeda Fuentes-Guerra Toral, Fabiano Botta, Juan Lupiáñez, Carlos González-García, and Elisa Martín-Arévalo
Exogenous spatial retro-cues select associated novel stimulus-response bindings in working memory.
Charles Chernik, Ronald van den Berg, Mikael Lundqvist
WM object representations are transferred in cortex during mental movement
Ruoyu Lu, Yinuo Xu, Jiyu Xu, Tengfei Wang, and Zhi Li
Free Time Induces both Retroactive and proactive Effects in Working Memory
Qiuhai Yue and Randi C. Martin
Decoding phonological working memory representations in the cerebellum: Evidence from multivariate fMRI studies
Andrea Díaz-Barriga Yáñez, Gaël Malleret, Paul Salin, Stéphanie Mazza, and Gaën Plancher
Examining the Disruptive Influence of Subliminal Distractors on Working Memory Performance
Qihang Zhou, Jinglan Wu, Tengfei Wang, Mowei Shen, and Zaifeng Gao
Where Does Working Memory Integration Take Place?
Hatice Cinar, Amanda Waterman, Amy Atkinson, and Richard Allen
Strategic prioritisation and recency in visual working memory: Insights from a free recall paradigm
Angela AuBuchon, Rebecca L. Wagner, and Margaret Sackinsky
Lexical retrieval as an early predictor of children's ability to engage cumulative rehearsal
Ana Rodríguez, Philipp Musfeld, & Lea M. Bartsch
How flexible can working memory rely on long-term memory episodes?
G. A., Cipriani., C. González-García, E. Martín-Arévalo., J. Lupiáñez., and F. Botta
The Voluntariness of Attention and the Competition between Low and High-Level Dimensions in Visual Working Memory
Laura-Isabelle Klatt, Ceren Arslan, Stephan Getzmann, and Daniel Schneider
Behavioral and Electrophysiological Signatures of Multisensory Working Memory
Robert Wiley, Julie Schlesinger, Jessica Obermeyer, and Nadine Martin
Stability of performance during word level repetition tasks across multiple testing sessions
Geoff Ward, Cathleen Cortis Mack, Charlotte Doherty, Nathanael Knight, and Vanessa M. Loaiza
Repetition and Rehearsal improves serial recall and free recall
Dana Miller-Cotto and Rebecca Gordon
Working memory and early child development: A theoretical and practicum conundrum
Regine Cassandra Lau, Peter J. Anderson, Susan Gathercole, Joshua F. Wiley, and Megan Spencer-Smith
Children's Learning and Effort on Working Memory Training
Maximilien Labaronne, Pierre Barrouillet, and Valérie Camos
Baddeley and Hitch (1974) were right: There are two maintenance systems in verbal working memory
Rebecca Hart and Louise A. Brown Nicholls
A semantic strategy training intervention aimed at enhancing young and older adults' visual working memory capacity
Luísa Superbia-Guimarães and Nelson Cowan
How the Focus of Attention Manages to Hold Multiple Sets of Information in Working Memory
Sanne Böing, Beleke de Zwart, Antonia F. Ten Brink, Tanja C.W. Nijboer, and Stefan Van der Stigchel
Relying on the External World: Uncovering Individual Strategies in Dynamic Visual Working Memory Usage
Caitlin Hrysanidis, Peter J Anderson, Regine C Lau, Susan Gathercole, Joshua F Wiley, and Megan Spencer-Smith
Evaluating outcomes of varied activities in working memory training for children: A randomised controlled trial
Johanna Hein, Jan Rummel, Jan Philipp Röer, and Anna-Lena Schubert
Individual differences in distractibility and their role in the relationship between working memory capacity and intelligence
Hong Xiao, Pauline Querella, Lucie Attout, Judith Schweppe, and Steve Majerus
The linguistic foundations of verbal working memory: further evidence from syntactic knowledge effects
Inès Leproult, Benoît Lemaire, and Sophie Portrat
How does the distribution of free time shape spontaneous maintenance strategies in working memory?
Eleanor R. A. Hyde, Robert Schmidt, Daniel J. Carroll, and Claudia C. von Bastian
A cross-sectional study of Hebb repetition-learning in first-person shooter game players
Tengfei Wang, Hanyi Zhang, Jiahui Shi, and Zhi Li
Mind Wandering in School-aged Children and its Relation with Executive Functions and Attentional Monitoring
Yuri G Pavlov., Alexandra I. Kosachenko, Dmitry A Tarasov, and Alexander I. Kotyusov
Effects of visual and verbal presentation, ambient lighting, and font color on pupil size during performance of a working memory task
Philipp Musfeld, Joscha Dutli, Keisuke Fukuda, and Klaus Oberauer
How Does Working Memory Benefit from Repetition? The Role of Episodic Memory for Learning in the Hebb Paradigm
Elisabeth Knight, Sriti Yadav, Claudia C. von Bastian, and Alicia Forsberg
Does Viewing Gestures Alongside Novel Words Affect Memory for those Words?
Molly A. Delooze, Dominic Guitard, and Candice C. Morey
Extending 'Source Amnesia' into the verbal domain: Does rapid forgetting of source information occur to the same extent for words as colors?
Yuhsiu Lan and Masamichi Yuzawa
Investigating the Relationship between Resource Models and Established Working Memory Constructs
Dominic Guitard, and Nelson Cowan
Item and Order Memory for Concurrent and Successive Bisensory Stimuli
Henry M. Jones, Darius Suplica, and Edward Awh
Isolating neural signatures of WM load to understand individual differences.
Vivien Chopurian, Simon Weber, and Thomas Christophel
Distinct functional roles of distributed cortical representations for working memory storage
Daisy Roe, Jane Elsley, Christopher Miles, Richard Allen, and Andrew Johnson
Working memory prioritisation can mitigate the effects of within-sequence repetition inhibition in tactile immediate serial recall
(Poster withdrawn)
Isabel Courage, and Gidon T. Frischkorn
Repetition Learning: Equal or Similar for Declarative and Procedural Working Memory Representations?
Xinchi Yu and Ellen Lau
Shared pointers for biological and non-biological objects in visual working memory
Hakan Atis, Daniel J. Carroll, and Claudia C. von Bastian
Does Sustained Attention Explain the Relation Between Working Memory and Fluid Intelligence?
Ruhi Bhanap, Lea Bartsch, and Agnes Rosner
Which information is reactivated when people engage in different maintenance strategies? Evidence from eye movements
Chong Zhao, Temilade Adekoya, Sintra Horwitz, Edward Awh, and Edward K. Vogel
Visual working memory load persists during the comparison phase
Mahmoud M. Elsherif and Jonathan C. Catling
Are two words recalled or recognised as one? How age-of-acquisition affects memory for compound words
Lucy Cragg, Emine Simsek, Joanne Eaves, and Camilla Gilmore
Working memory capacity and its application in a real-world following instructions task predict mathematical knowledge and learning respectively
Harry Bennett, Amanda Waterman, Richard Allen, and Susan Gathercole
Piloting a screener questionnaire for identifying children with working memory difficulties.
W. Fred Garvey, Alicia Forsberg, and Claudia C. von Bastian
Can Individual Differences in the Three Embedded Components Explain the Working Memory - Fluid Intelligence Relationship?
Chenyu Li, Gidon Frischkorn, and Klaus Oberauer
Decoding the benefits of removing irrelevant information from WM: the difference between immediate and distant removal
Xinyu Zhang, Alessandro Dai, and Zaifeng Gao
Retaining Quantity Feature Binding in Working Memory Does Not Require Extra Object-based Attention
M, Piroelle., C, Guette., and M, Abadie
The Role of Articulatory Rehearsal in Short-Term False Memories during Aging.
Hannah E. Roome, Emily Johnstone, Adriana di Bernardo, Ellisa Foulkes, Katie Edmonds, and Bruce S. Rawlings
The role of working memory in harnessing creativity
Amy Miller and Melanie Rose Burke
Can brain stimulation improve working memory?
Nan Ni, Huroyuki Tsubomi, and Satoru Saito
Limited near transfer: Evidence from the short-term training of serial backward recall tasks
Caro Hautekiet, Naomi Langerock, and Evie Vergauwe
You win some, you lose some: The costs and benefits of prioritization in working memory
Catherine Monnier and Corentin Gonthier
Strategy use in two visuo-spatial working memory tasks: Developmental and individual differences in elementary school children
Giovanny Lau, Sophie Portrat, and Chris Moulin
Working memory performance is improved by metacognitive evaluations
Joana Pereira Seabra, Vivien Chopurian, Andreea-Maria Gui, Alessandra S. Souza, and Thomas B. Christophel
Categorical biases in visual working memory: behavioral, neural and verbal labeling evidence
Yuri G. Pavlov, Dauren A. Kasanov, Alexander I. Kotyusov, and Alexandra I. Kosachenko
Neural and autonomic correlates of working memory overload
Şeyma Nur Ertekin, Abe D. Hofman, and Julia M. Haaf
Playing with Memory: Benchmarks in Children's Working Memory within a Large-Scale Online Learning Environment
Justyna Harasimczuk, Marek Nieznański, and Michał Obidziński
Similarity-based errors in VWM recognition task with conceptually and perceptually linked real-world objects
Andrey Chetverikov
Strength and direction of biases in visual working memory depend on the noise
Christophe Fitamen and Valérie Camos
The role of attention on the impact of reward value on working memory prioritization
Helen Honour and Meesha Warmington
Visual-Spatial Working Memory and Mathematical Attainment: Implications for teaching strategies
Anna Heuer and Martin Rolfs
Individual preferences for space or time in visual working memory are stable over extended periods of time and related to specific spatiotemporal abilities
Shuangke Jiang, Alice Reinhartz, Eleanor R.A. Hyde, Jeff Ferreri, Elisabeth Loranger, Sylvie Belleville, Tilo Strobach, and Claudia C. von Bastian
Can processing speed training-induced changes in visual working memory be explained by a single model?
Kabir Arora, Surya Gayet, J. Leon Kenemans, Stefan Van der Stigchel, and Samson Chota
Using Rapid Invisible Frequency Tagging to track Internal Attention
Melinda Sabo and Daniel Schneider
Long-term memory retrieval benefits for selected items in working memory
Christ B. Aryanto, Emma Blakey, Renee Timmers, and Claudia C. von Bastian
Does Sensory Discrimination Ability Account for the Relation Between Music Skill and Working Memory?
Vasileios Psaltis, Evangelia Nikou and Elvira Masoura
Exploring Working Memory Capacity among Individuals with Visual Impairments: Is there an Action Advantage effect?
Olga Leticevscaia and Eva Feredoes
Causal evidence for prefrontal cortex mitigation of visual distractors during visual working memory
Andre Sahakian, Surya Gayet, Chris Paffen, and Stefan Van der Stigchel
The rise and fall of memories: Temporal dynamics of visual working memory
Natasha Sigala and Diana Kyriazis
Cognitive-training in middle-aged adults: evidence for near transfer and neuroplasticity
Imogen E M van Jaarsveldt, Chris Jarrold, and Melanie Porter
Inhibition in Individuals with Williams Syndrome and Typically Developing Children
Alex J. Hoogerbrugge, Christoph Strauch, Tanja C. W. Nijboer, and Stefan Van der Stigchel
Persistent resampling of external information despite twenty-five repetitions of the same visual search templates
Anna Zier, Philipp Deutsch, Jochen Kaiser, and Christoph Bledowski
Neuronal correlates of feature binding in working memory
Jessica Obermeyer, Robert Wiley, Julie Schlesinger, and Nadine Martin
The Impact of Linguistic Complexity of Words on Activation Transmission and Maintenance Impairments Present during Single Word Naming in People with Aphasia
Poster moved to Wednesday 26th
Benoit Bediou, Naomi Langerock, Daphné Bavelier, and Evie Vergauwe
Action video game players show larger working memory span scores but comparable cognitive load effects compared to non-gamers
Nora Turoman, Elodie Walter, Anae Motz, and Evie Vergauwe
The impact of distractor sensory features and overlap with target features on working memory performance: A multi-study investigation
Chenye Bao, Yu Li, and Nelson Cowan
The Trajectory of Working Memory: Examining Age-Related Changes for Object and Features
Katie Allen, John Towse, Brian Francis, and Amy Atkinson
Using secondary data to examine the relationships between working memory and real-world outcomes
J.C. Peters, D. Dijksterhuis, M.W. Self, J.K. Possel, E. van Straaten, S. Idema, and P.R. Roelfsema
Single neurons reflect working memory states in the human Medial Temporal Lobe
Joscha Dutli, Philipp Musfeld, Klaus Oberauer, and Lea M. Bartsch
Grouping in Working Memory Guides Chunk Formation in Long-Term Memory: Evidence from the Hebb Effect
Chaoxiong Ye, Lijing Guo, Qiang Liu, and Weizhen Xie
Perceptual boost of visual memorability on visual memory formation
Giacomo Spinelli and Simone Sulpizio
On the need for a systematic investigation of the interaction between working memory and cognitive control
Dorota Styk and Eddy J. Davelaar
New approach in Working Memory Training
Johan Liljefors, Rita Almeida, Gustaf Rane, Johan N. Lundström, Pawel Herman, Mikael Lundqvist
Distinct Functions for Beta and Alpha Bursts in Gating of Human Working Memory
Gerard Campbell, Graeme Nicholls, Richard J. Allen, Claudia von Bastian, Melanie R. Burke, Mario Parra Rodriguez, and Louise A. Brown Nicholls
Development and validation of an AI-generated real-world stimulus set for visual working memory research.
J. M. Fulvio., A. Davidson., M. Abdalaziz, and B. R. Postle
The influence of top-down control and storage dynamics on interactions between items held in working memory
Marina Triantafyllou, Elvira Masoura, and George Spanoudis
The effect of Pontic-Greek bi-dialectalism on inhibition, task-switching, and working memory: A study with older bi-dialectal adults
Chloé Metz and Nicola Savill
Scaling of lexical-semantic effects in verbal working memory in relation to broader phonological capacity and presentation rate: evidence from dyslexic and non-dyslexic adults.
Mario Amore Cecchini, Sergio Della Sala, and Robert H Logie
Self-reported memory does not correlate with working memory, but high education is linked with more reported memory failures
Benjamin Kowialiewski, and Steve Majerus
Free time, sharper mind: A computational dive into working memory improvement
Boon Toh, Fiona McNab, and Ana Vivas
Selective Attention Effects on Working Memory Distractor Filtering
David Peebles
Modelling the effect of prioritisation on recall in a visual working memory task
Alice Reinhartz, Sylvie Belleville, Thomas Jacobsen, Tilo Strobach and Claudia C. von Bastian
Developing and Assessing a New 14-Item Everyday Problems Test