Overkott C., & Souza A. S. (2019, November). Evidence Against All-Or-None Short-Term Consolidation: Consolidation Speeds up with Prioritization and Is Interrupted by a Distractor Task. Poster presented at Psychonomic Society’s 60st Annual Meeting, Montréal, Canada.
Souza A. S., Overkott C. , Matyja M. & Jang, J. (2019, November). Improving Visual Working Memory with Verbal Labeling. Psychonomic Society’s 60st Annual Meeting, Montréal, Canada.
Overkott C. , Matyja M., & Souza A. S. (2019, September). The Labeling Benefit in Visual Working Memory: How Specific do Verbal Labels Need to be?. Poster presented at 21st Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (Escop), Tenerife, Spain.
Overkott, C., & Souza, A.S. (2018, November). Is consolidation in visual working memory an all- or-none-process? Poster presented at Psychonomic Society’s 59th Annual Meeting , New Orleans, United States.
Souza, A.S., Overkott, C. S. R., & Oberauer, K. (2018, November). When does working memory for visuospatial arrays get better with repetitions? Unlocking the Hebb effect. Psychonomic Socitey’s 59th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, United States.
Overkott, C. S. R., & Souza, A.S. (2018, August). Is consolidation an all-or-none process? Examining the interaction between encoding and recall order in visual working memory Poster presented at the 9th European Working Memory Symposium, Pavia, Italy.
Souza, A.S., & Overkott, C. (2018, August). From color terms to color memory: Does labeling in working memory boost episodic long-term memory? Poster presented at the 9th European Working Memory Symposium, Pavia, Italy.
Overkott, C. S. R., & Souza, A. S. (2017, November). Filtering of information in visual working memory: The effect of labelling object features. Poster presented at Psychonomic Society’s 58th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada.
Overkott, C. S. R., & Souza, A. S. (2017, July). Time to consolidate information in working memory and long-term memory. SNSF International Exploratory Workshop on “The crossroads of attention in working memory: consolidation, refreshing and removal”, Ovronnaz, Switzerland.