The discrete resource model of working memory proposes that each individual has a fixed upper limit on the number of items they can store at one time, due to division of memory into a few independent "slots". According to this model, responses on short-term memory tasks consist of a mixture of noisy recall (when the tested item is in memory) and random guessing (when the item is not in memory). This provides two opportunities to estimate capacity for each observer: first, based on their frequency of random guesses, and second, based on the set size at which the variability of stored items reaches a plateau. The discrete resource model makes the simple prediction that these two estimates will coincide. Data from eight published visual workin...
The mechanisms underlying visual working memory have recently become controversial. One account prop...
International audienceWorking memory capacity is limited and much work has been done for decades on ...
Two main models have been proposed to describe how visual working memory (WM) allocates its capacity...
Much recent research has aimed to establish whether visual working memory (WM) is better characteriz...
Visual working memory actively maintains information over brief periods in service of other mental a...
It is generally accepted that Working Memory is limited in capacity. However, there has been substan...
Two major contrasting models of visual working memory (WM) have been prevalent in recent cognitive l...
Working memory is a mental storage system that keeps task-relevant information accessible for a brie...
It is commonly believed that visual short-term memory (VSTM) consists of a fixed number of "slots" i...
It is commonly believed that visual short-term memory (VSTM) consists of a fixed number of "slots" i...
Some theorists argue that working memory is limited to a discrete number of items and that additiona...
Whether the capacity of visual working memory is better characterized by an item-based or a resource...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is a fundamental cognitive structure that temporarily maintains a li...
Two broad theories of visual working memory (VWM) storage have emerged from current research, a disc...
There is consistent debate over whether capacity in working memory (WM) is subject to an item limit,...
The mechanisms underlying visual working memory have recently become controversial. One account prop...
International audienceWorking memory capacity is limited and much work has been done for decades on ...
Two main models have been proposed to describe how visual working memory (WM) allocates its capacity...
Much recent research has aimed to establish whether visual working memory (WM) is better characteriz...
Visual working memory actively maintains information over brief periods in service of other mental a...
It is generally accepted that Working Memory is limited in capacity. However, there has been substan...
Two major contrasting models of visual working memory (WM) have been prevalent in recent cognitive l...
Working memory is a mental storage system that keeps task-relevant information accessible for a brie...
It is commonly believed that visual short-term memory (VSTM) consists of a fixed number of "slots" i...
It is commonly believed that visual short-term memory (VSTM) consists of a fixed number of "slots" i...
Some theorists argue that working memory is limited to a discrete number of items and that additiona...
Whether the capacity of visual working memory is better characterized by an item-based or a resource...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) is a fundamental cognitive structure that temporarily maintains a li...
Two broad theories of visual working memory (VWM) storage have emerged from current research, a disc...
There is consistent debate over whether capacity in working memory (WM) is subject to an item limit,...
The mechanisms underlying visual working memory have recently become controversial. One account prop...
International audienceWorking memory capacity is limited and much work has been done for decades on ...
Two main models have been proposed to describe how visual working memory (WM) allocates its capacity...