Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused memory search abilities. These two hypotheses make contrasting predictions regarding the effects of retrieval on forgetting. Executive control during memory retrieval is believed to lead to retrieval induced forgetting (RIFO) because inhibition of competing memory traces during retrieval renders them temporarily less accessible. According to this suggestion, superior executive control should increase RIFO. Alternatively, superior focused search abilities could diminish RIFO, because delimiting the search set reduces the amount of competition between traces and thus the need for inhibition. Some evidence suggests that high WMC is related to more RIFO, whi...
The executive attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC) proposes that measures of WMC broadl...
Variation in working-memory capacity (WMC) predicts individual differences in only some attention-co...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is typically measured by the amount of task-relevant information an in...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive contr...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Retrieving information from long-term memory can lead people to forget previously irrelevant related...
Retrieving information from long-term memory can lead people to forget previously irrelevant related...
Selective retrieval of some studied items can both impair and improve recall of the other items. Thi...
It has recently been suggested (Anderson, 2003) that forgetting is an adaptive process arising from ...
Retrieval Induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the fi nding that the retrieval of some items from memo...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is generally referred to as a quantitative measure of the ability to m...
Lien, Ruthruff, and Naylor (2014) recently reported that switching target search strategies (e.g., f...
The executive attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC) proposes that measures of WMC broadl...
Variation in working-memory capacity (WMC) predicts individual differences in only some attention-co...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is typically measured by the amount of task-relevant information an in...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive contr...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Background : Working Memory Capacity (WMC) is thought to be related to executive control and focused...
Retrieving information from long-term memory can lead people to forget previously irrelevant related...
Retrieving information from long-term memory can lead people to forget previously irrelevant related...
Selective retrieval of some studied items can both impair and improve recall of the other items. Thi...
It has recently been suggested (Anderson, 2003) that forgetting is an adaptive process arising from ...
Retrieval Induced Forgetting (RIF) refers to the fi nding that the retrieval of some items from memo...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is generally referred to as a quantitative measure of the ability to m...
Lien, Ruthruff, and Naylor (2014) recently reported that switching target search strategies (e.g., f...
The executive attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC) proposes that measures of WMC broadl...
Variation in working-memory capacity (WMC) predicts individual differences in only some attention-co...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is typically measured by the amount of task-relevant information an in...