We respond to the comments of Logie and Vandierendonck to our article proposing benchmark findings for evaluating theories and models of short-term and working memory. The response focuses on the two main points of criticism: (a) Logie and Vandierendonck argue that the scope of the set of benchmarks is too narrow. We explain why findings on how working memory is used in complex cognition, findings on executive functions, and findings from neuropsychological case studies are currently not included in the benchmarks, and why findings with visual and spatial materials are less prevalent among them. (b) The critics question the usefulness of the benchmarks and their ratings for advancing theory development. We explain why selecting and rating b...
Performance on visual working memory tasks decreases as more items need to be remembered. Over the p...
Abstract: Working memory (WM) span tasks-and in particular, counting span, operation span, and readi...
In this study bibliometric mapping method was employed to visualise the current research trends and ...
We respond to the comments of Logie and Vandierendonck to our article proposing benchmark findings f...
We respond to the comments of Logie and Vandierendonck to our article proposing benchmark findings f...
This commentary addresses a number of problems with the benchmarks proposed for evaluating theories ...
Any mature field of research in psychology-such as short-term/working memory-is characterized by a w...
Any mature field of research in psychology – such as short-term/working memory – is characterized by...
Any mature field of research in psychology—such as short-term/working memory—is characterized by a w...
Comments on an article by Robert Logie (see record 2018-64362-002). Author agrees with Logie that th...
The authors agree with P. L. Ackerman, M. E. Beier, and M. O. Boyle (2005) that working memory capac...
This is a brief reply to the commentaries by Adam and deBettencourt (2019); Allen (2019); Kiyonaga (...
Three questions have been prominent in the study of visual working memory limitations: (a) What is t...
The limitations of working memory (WM) and their determinants have been a matter of intense debate i...
Arel-Bundock, Blais and Dassonneville (2018, ABD hereafter) offer an unusual critique of our 12 arti...
Performance on visual working memory tasks decreases as more items need to be remembered. Over the p...
Abstract: Working memory (WM) span tasks-and in particular, counting span, operation span, and readi...
In this study bibliometric mapping method was employed to visualise the current research trends and ...
We respond to the comments of Logie and Vandierendonck to our article proposing benchmark findings f...
We respond to the comments of Logie and Vandierendonck to our article proposing benchmark findings f...
This commentary addresses a number of problems with the benchmarks proposed for evaluating theories ...
Any mature field of research in psychology-such as short-term/working memory-is characterized by a w...
Any mature field of research in psychology – such as short-term/working memory – is characterized by...
Any mature field of research in psychology—such as short-term/working memory—is characterized by a w...
Comments on an article by Robert Logie (see record 2018-64362-002). Author agrees with Logie that th...
The authors agree with P. L. Ackerman, M. E. Beier, and M. O. Boyle (2005) that working memory capac...
This is a brief reply to the commentaries by Adam and deBettencourt (2019); Allen (2019); Kiyonaga (...
Three questions have been prominent in the study of visual working memory limitations: (a) What is t...
The limitations of working memory (WM) and their determinants have been a matter of intense debate i...
Arel-Bundock, Blais and Dassonneville (2018, ABD hereafter) offer an unusual critique of our 12 arti...
Performance on visual working memory tasks decreases as more items need to be remembered. Over the p...
Abstract: Working memory (WM) span tasks-and in particular, counting span, operation span, and readi...
In this study bibliometric mapping method was employed to visualise the current research trends and ...