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Effectiveness of visual-spatial working memory intervention on the performance of emotional working memory of student with mathematics disorders [PDF]

open access: yesروانشناسی و روانپزشکی شناخت, 2020
Introduction: Among learning disorders, mathematics disorder can be mentioned. Mathematics disorders affect the ability to learn and apply mathematical concepts and skills. Aim: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of visual-
Ali Akbar Arjmandnia   +3 more
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How are patterned movements stored in working memory?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionIn this study, the change detection paradigm was used to study the working memory of patterned movements and the relationship of this type of memory with the visuospatial sketchpad in three experiments.MethodsExperiment 1 measured ...
Congchong Li   +11 more
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Acute stress and human spatial working memory strategy use

open access: yesStress, 2023
Acute stress can impair human working memory. Little is known, however, about the effects of acute stress on working memory strategies. The goal of this research was to investigate the effects of acute stress on use of a systematic spatial working memory
Robyn A. Husa   +2 more
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Emotional faces, visuo-spatial working memory and anxiety [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Recent research has demonstrated competition for limited cognitive resources, via emotional prioritization, occurs not only during attentional capture, but also extends to visuo-spatial working memory (VSWM).
Simione, Luca   +2 more
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Visual-spatial and verbal-spatial binding in working memory. [PDF]

open access: yesPsychology & Neuroscience, 2014
asymmetric pattern of binding of features in working memory is a controversial topic in the literature. The binding of visual- spatial and verbal-spatial information was studied in a serial recognition task to address the contribution of spatial location, visual appearance, and verbal identity to binding in working memory.
Santana, Jeanny Joana Rodrigues Alves de   +1 more
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Working memory in children with developmental disorders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The aim of the present study was to directly compare working memory skills across students with different developmental disorders to investigate whether the uniqueness of their diagnosis would impact memory skills.
Tracy, Alloway   +6 more
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Visual-spatial Working Memory Span of Indonesian Children with Deafness in Oral, Total, and Sign Language Communication Methods

open access: yesPsychological Research on Urban Society, 2020
Children with hearing impairment or deafness experience cognitive function delays but not limited visual-spatial working memory, which is commonly used to solve mathematical problems. Previous studies have discovered that visual or spatial working memory
Johana Aprilia, Frieda Maryam Mangunsong
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Integrated cross-domain object storage in working memory: Evidence from a verbal-spatial memory task [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Working-memory theories often include domain-specific verbal and visual stores (e.g., the phonological and visuospatial buffers of Baddeley, 1986), and some also posit more general stores thought to be capable of holding verbal or visuospatial materials (
Morey, Candice C., Morey, C.C.
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Shape and spatial working memory capacities are mostly independent

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Whether visual working memory consists of a common storage resource or of multiple subsystems has been a controversial issue. Logie (1995) suggested that it can be divided into visual (for color, shape, objects, etc.) and spatial working memory (for ...
Motoyuki eSanada   +3 more
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Spatial memory in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
The spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) is an established animal model of ADHD. It has been suggested that ADHD symptoms arise from deficits in executive functions such as working memory, attentional control and decision making.
Thomas-A Sontag   +5 more
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