Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementation of verbal instructions. One key finding that is not readily accommodated by existing models of working memory is that participants are consistently more accurate at physically performing rather than verbally repeating a sequence of commands. This action advantage has no obvious source within the multi-component model of working memory and has been proposed to be driven by an as yet undetected limited-capacity store dedicated to the temporary maintenance of spatial, motoric, and temporal features of intended movements. To test this hypothesis, we sought to selectively disrupt the action advantage with concurrent motor suppression. In three ...
Recent studies examining working memory for sequences of instructions have demonstrated a performanc...
By Baddeley, Alan; Chincotta, Dino; Adlam, Anna Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Vol 13...
Working memory (WM) holds information temporarily in mind, imparting the ability to guide behavior b...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
This study investigated the involvement of working memory (WM) in following spoken instructions usin...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
Two experiments investigated the consequences of action at encoding and recall on the ability to fol...
Encoding and recalling spoken instructions is subject to working memory capacity limits. Previous re...
The ability to flexibly retrieve and implement sequences of actions is essential to motor learning a...
International audienceIn the present study, we used a complex span task to explore how memory traces...
Following instructions is an important component of learning and has been shown to rely on working m...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
Previous studies of dual-task coordination in working memory have shown a lack of dual-task interfer...
Multitasking, a common feature of everyday life, requires simultaneous maintenance and operation of ...
Recent studies examining working memory for sequences of instructions have demonstrated a performanc...
By Baddeley, Alan; Chincotta, Dino; Adlam, Anna Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Vol 13...
Working memory (WM) holds information temporarily in mind, imparting the ability to guide behavior b...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
This study investigated the involvement of working memory (WM) in following spoken instructions usin...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
Two experiments investigated the consequences of action at encoding and recall on the ability to fol...
Encoding and recalling spoken instructions is subject to working memory capacity limits. Previous re...
The ability to flexibly retrieve and implement sequences of actions is essential to motor learning a...
International audienceIn the present study, we used a complex span task to explore how memory traces...
Following instructions is an important component of learning and has been shown to rely on working m...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
Previous studies of dual-task coordination in working memory have shown a lack of dual-task interfer...
Multitasking, a common feature of everyday life, requires simultaneous maintenance and operation of ...
Recent studies examining working memory for sequences of instructions have demonstrated a performanc...
By Baddeley, Alan; Chincotta, Dino; Adlam, Anna Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. Vol 13...
Working memory (WM) holds information temporarily in mind, imparting the ability to guide behavior b...