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Working Memory

Abstract Working memory supports the guidance of current thoughts and actions with temporarily selected representations deriving from either long-term memory or information recently perceived in the environment. It is characterized by the rapid establishment of bindings between these representations and/or with representations of context
Bradley R. Postle, Klaus Oberauer
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Working memory

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1983
The term ‘working memory’ refers to the temporary storage of information in connection with the performance of other cognitive tasks such as reading, problemsolving or learning. It is here conceptualized as comprising a limited-capacity central processor, the central executive, which employs a number of subsidiary slave systems.
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Working memory

1974
Graham J. Hitch, Alan D. Baddeley
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Memory Work

Memory Work explores early 1900s popular magazines as spaces that engaged the dynamics of race, sex, and power through memory work, or the rhetorical processes used to remember, forget, and strategically frame America’s racist past through the debate over the “race question.” White magazines exercised willful ignorance—conveyed through silences and ...
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Working memory

2021
Carlos M. Gómez   +3 more
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Memory work

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2015
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Working Memory

2016
Eddie A. Christopher, Thomas S. Redick
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Working memory

Trends in Neurosciences, 1987
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