Can cognitive abilities such as reasoning be improved through working memory training? This question is still highly controversial, with prior studies providing contradictory findings. The lack of theory-driven, systematic approaches and (occasionally serious) methodological shortcomings complicates this debate even more. This review suggests two general mechanisms mediating transfer effects that are (or are not) observed after working memory training: enhanced working memory capacity, enabling people to hold more items in working memory than before training, or enhanced efficiency using the working memory capacity available (e.g., using chunking strategies to remember more items correctly). We then highlight multiple factors that could inf...
Aims: Recent reviews yield contradictory findings regarding the efficacy of working memory training ...
Working memory contributes to many higher-order cognitive processes and predicts general cognitive s...
Despite growing interest in cognitive interventions from academia and industry, it remains unclear i...
Can cognitive abilities such as reasoning be improved through working memory training? This question...
Recent studies have reported improvements in a variety of cognitive functions following sole working...
This study tested the common assumption that, to be most effective, working memory (WM) training sho...
As working memory (WM) predicts a wide range of other abilities, it has become a popular target for ...
Working memory refers to a mental ’workbench’ whereby new or goal relevant information is held in a ...
Adaptive computerized training has been associated with significant enhancements in untrained workin...
Working memory capacity is thought to play an important role for a wide range of cognitive and nonco...
Computerized working-memory training (WM), despite typically yielding large practice effects in the ...
Many cognitive abilities, including working memory and reasoning ability, decline with progressing a...
Working memory (WM) training, typically entailing repetitive practice with one or two tasks, has mo...
Working memory (WM) is a capacity-limited cognitive system that strongly relates to higher-order cog...
The prospect of enhancing cognition through behavioural training interventions, for example, the rep...
Aims: Recent reviews yield contradictory findings regarding the efficacy of working memory training ...
Working memory contributes to many higher-order cognitive processes and predicts general cognitive s...
Despite growing interest in cognitive interventions from academia and industry, it remains unclear i...
Can cognitive abilities such as reasoning be improved through working memory training? This question...
Recent studies have reported improvements in a variety of cognitive functions following sole working...
This study tested the common assumption that, to be most effective, working memory (WM) training sho...
As working memory (WM) predicts a wide range of other abilities, it has become a popular target for ...
Working memory refers to a mental ’workbench’ whereby new or goal relevant information is held in a ...
Adaptive computerized training has been associated with significant enhancements in untrained workin...
Working memory capacity is thought to play an important role for a wide range of cognitive and nonco...
Computerized working-memory training (WM), despite typically yielding large practice effects in the ...
Many cognitive abilities, including working memory and reasoning ability, decline with progressing a...
Working memory (WM) training, typically entailing repetitive practice with one or two tasks, has mo...
Working memory (WM) is a capacity-limited cognitive system that strongly relates to higher-order cog...
The prospect of enhancing cognition through behavioural training interventions, for example, the rep...
Aims: Recent reviews yield contradictory findings regarding the efficacy of working memory training ...
Working memory contributes to many higher-order cognitive processes and predicts general cognitive s...
Despite growing interest in cognitive interventions from academia and industry, it remains unclear i...