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Dynamic prioritisation of sensory and motor contents in working memory

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Echeverria-Altuna I   +3 more
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Challenges in replicating layer-specificity of working memory processes in human dlPFC

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Chaimow D   +5 more
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Working memory: theories, models, and controversies.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2012
I present an account of the origins and development of the multicomponent approach to working memory, making a distinction between the overall theoretical framework, which has remained relatively stable, and the attempts to build more specific models ...
Alan D. Baddeley
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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.
Robin G. Morris, James T. Becker
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A capacity theory of comprehension: individual differences in working memory.

Psychology Review, 1992
A theory of the way working memory capacity constrains comprehension is proposed. The theory proposes that both processing and storage are mediated by activation and that the total amount of activation available in working memory varies among individuals.
M. Just, P. Carpenter
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Long-term working memory.

Psychology Review, 1995
To account for the large demands on working memory during text comprehension and expert performance, the traditional models of working memory involving temporary storage must be extended to include working memory based on storage in long-term memory.
K. Ericsson, W. Kintsch
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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 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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