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Working memory and perception

ROMAN 2005. IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2005., 2006
The ability to teach a robot new skills and tasks without explicit programming is an important goal in robotics. Such capability tends to imply the ability to learn from experience, much like many biological creatures. Evidence suggests that working memory plays a pivotal role in this learning process, in part by focusing attention on the most relevant
D. Mitchell Wilkes   +3 more
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Working Memory for Movements

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1989
Movement to spatial targets that can, in principle, be carried out by more than one effector can be distinguished from movements that involve specific configurations of body parts. The experiments reported here investigate memory span for a series of hand configurations and memory span for a series of hand movements to spatial locations.
M M, Smyth, L R, Pendleton
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Working Memory(s)

Brain and Cognition, 1999
Working memory is variously defined as a set of linked and interacting information processing components that maintain information in a short-term store (or retrieve information into that store) for the purpose of the active manipulation of the stored items.
J T, Becker, R G, Morris
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Working Memory and Aphasia

Brain and Cognition, 1998
This study investigated the relationship between working memory capacity and reading comprehension in aphasia. A measurement of working memory capacity was obtained using a modified version of Daneman and Carpenter's (1980) Reading Span Task. Sets of sentences ranging in length from one to six words were presented to 22 aphasic subjects who were ...
I, Caspari   +3 more
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Working Memory: Models and Applications

2020
In 1956, Miller first reported on a capacity limitation in the amount of information the human brain can process, which was thought to be seven plus or minus two items. The system of memory used to process information for immediate use was coined “working memory” by Miller, Galanter, and Pribram in 1960.
Sepp, S   +4 more
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Working with Memory

2002
AbstractThis chapter begins by summarizing the anatomy of the prefrontal cortex. It then reviews the functional role of the prefrontal cortex, including a consideration of whether the prefrontal area is involved in memory per se, or other cognitive processes related to memory, and whether the expansive prefrontal area has specialized subdivisions ...
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Shared mechanisms underlie the control of working memory and attention

Nature, 2021
Matthew F Panichello, Timothy J Buschman
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Turning Attention Inside Out: How Working Memory Serves Behavior

Annual Review of Psychology, 2023
Freek Van Ede, Anna C Nobre
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Working memory

1974
Graham J. Hitch, Alan D. Baddeley
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