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Working memory

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThe working memory system maintains the limited information that can be kept in mind at one time. These memories are distinct from the vast amount of information stored in long‐term memory. Here we give a brief summary of findings over the past half‐century in the areas of working memory that we see as particularly important for understanding ...
Timothy J, Ricker   +2 more
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Memory self-efficacy and working memory

Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 2023
Dementia affects multiple aspects of cognitive functioning, including working memory and executive functioning. Memory self-efficacy (MSE) has previously been related to episodic memory performance and to executive functioning, but little research has examined the relations between MSE and working memory.
Genna M. Mashinchi   +2 more
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Auditory Working Memory [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
This chapter reviews behavioral and neuroimaging\ud fndings on:\ud 1. The comparison between verbal and tonal\ud working memory (WM)\ud 2. The infuence of musical training\ud 3. The role of sound mimicry and auditory memory\ud 4. The infuence of long-term memory (LTM) on\ud auditory WM performance, i. e., the efect of\ud strategy use on auditory WM.\ud
Schulze, K., Koelsch, S., Williamson, V.
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Visual working memory

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2013
AbstractVisual working memory (VWM), the system of storing, manipulating, and utilizing, visual information is fundamental to many cognitive acts. Exploring the limitations of this system is essential to understand the characteristics of higher‐order cognition, since at a basic level, VWM is the interface through which we interact with our environment.
Irida, Mance, Edward K, Vogel
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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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Memory Work

2018
Memory work is a methodology and method first introduced by Frigga Haug and others in Germany and appeared in academic publications in the 1980s. As an approach to data collection, memory work involves writing a memory in the third person in relation to a question or theme.
Lia Bryant, Katerina Bryant
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Working models of working memory

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2014
Working memory is a system that maintains and manipulates information for several seconds during the planning and execution of many cognitive tasks. Traditionally, it was believed that the neuronal underpinning of working memory is stationary persistent firing of selective neuronal populations.
Omri, Barak, Misha, Tsodyks
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Dementia and Working Memory

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1986
This study explored the hypothesis that patients suffering from dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) are particularly impaired in the functioning of the Central Executive component of working memory, and that this will be reflected in the capacity of patients to perform simultaneously two concurrent tasks.
A, Baddeley   +4 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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Journalism’s Memory Work

2014
Since Marcel Proust first noted that the remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were, the question of how memories form has produced multiple answers. So too with the positioning of the platforms by which memory takes shape.
Barbie Zelizer   +1 more
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