Distinct visual working memory systems for view-dependent and view-invariant representation. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:How do people sustain a visual representation of the environment? Currently, many researchers argue that a single visual working memory system sustains non-spatial object information such as colors and shapes.
Justin N Wood
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Attention to attributes and objects in working memory [PDF]
It has been debated on the basis of change-detection procedures whether visual working memory is limited by the number of objects, task-relevant attributes within those objects, or bindings between attributes.
Saults, J. Scott +2 more
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Visual working memory capacity and stimulus categories: a behavioral and electrophysiological investigation [PDF]
It has recently been suggested that visual working memory capacity may vary depending on the type of material that has to be memorized. Here, we use a delayed match-to-sample paradigm and event-related potentials (ERP) to investigate the neural correlates that are linked to these changes in capacity. A variable number of stimuli (1–4) were presented in
Diamantopoulou, S +3 more
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Diminished time-based, but undiminished event-based, prospective memory among intellectually high-functioning adults with autism: Relation to working memory ability. [PDF]
Objective: Prospective memory (PM) is the ability to remember to carry out an intended action. Working memory is the ability to store information in mind while processing potentially distracting information.
Lind, Sophie E +11 more
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Working Memory Capacity Depends on Attention Control, but Not Selective Attention
Working memory and attention are interrelated constructs that are sometimes even considered indistinguishable. Since attention is not a uniform construct, it is possible that different types of attention affect working memory capacity differently.
Alexander I. Kotyusov +5 more
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Integrated cross-domain object storage in working memory: Evidence from a verbal-spatial memory task [PDF]
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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The Role of Auditory and Visual Working Memory Capacity in Metasyntactic Abilities
The present study aims to explore the role of auditory and visual working memory capacity in metasyntactic abilities, among a sample of 134 undergraduate students from the scientific and humanity colleges in Yarmouk University.
Raneem Abumousa, Firas Alhamouri
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The study of working memory capacity is of outmost importance in cognitive psychology as working memory is at the basis of general cognitive function.
Laura Dempere-Marco +2 more
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Working memory in children with developmental disorders [PDF]
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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The effects of two types of sleep deprivation on visual working memory capacity and filtering efficiency. [PDF]
Sleep deprivation has adverse consequences for a variety of cognitive functions. The exact effects of sleep deprivation, though, are dependent upon the cognitive process examined.
Sean P A Drummond +4 more
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