Two experiments investigated the impact of the relationship between processing and storage stimuli on the working memory span task performance of children aged 7 and 9 years of age. In Experiment 1, two types of span task were administered (sentence span and operation span), and participants were required to recall either the products of the processing task (sentence-final word, arithmetic total) or a word or digit unrelated to the processing task. Experiment 2 contrasted sentence span and operation span combined with storage of either words or digits, in tasks in which the item to be remembered was not a direct product of the processing task in either condition. In both experiments, memory span was significantly greater when the items to b...
Eight experiments with the complex span paradigm are presented to investigate why concurrent process...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...
Rehearsal speed has traditionally been seen to be the prime determinant of individual differences in...
Two experiments investigated the impact of the relationship between processing and storage stimuli o...
A common account of working memory capacity, and its development, incorporates the notion of limited...
Previous research has established the relevance of working memory for cognitive development. Yet the...
Three experiments investigated the roles of resource-sharing and intrinsic memory demands in complex...
Three experiments investigated the roles of resource-sharing and intrinsic memory demands in comple...
Recall response durations were used to clarify processing in working-memory tasks. Experiment 1 exam...
The concept of working memory emphasizes the interrelationship between the transient retention of in...
The assumption of some developmental theories that short‐term memory is the workspace of higher cogn...
Explanations of working memory span in children were studied in a longitudinal follow-up of J. N. To...
This study examined working memory (WM) using complex span tasks (CSTs) to improve theoretical under...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Eight experiments with the complex span paradigm are presented to investigate why concurrent process...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...
Rehearsal speed has traditionally been seen to be the prime determinant of individual differences in...
Two experiments investigated the impact of the relationship between processing and storage stimuli o...
A common account of working memory capacity, and its development, incorporates the notion of limited...
Previous research has established the relevance of working memory for cognitive development. Yet the...
Three experiments investigated the roles of resource-sharing and intrinsic memory demands in complex...
Three experiments investigated the roles of resource-sharing and intrinsic memory demands in comple...
Recall response durations were used to clarify processing in working-memory tasks. Experiment 1 exam...
The concept of working memory emphasizes the interrelationship between the transient retention of in...
The assumption of some developmental theories that short‐term memory is the workspace of higher cogn...
Explanations of working memory span in children were studied in a longitudinal follow-up of J. N. To...
This study examined working memory (WM) using complex span tasks (CSTs) to improve theoretical under...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
Eight experiments with the complex span paradigm are presented to investigate why concurrent process...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...
Rehearsal speed has traditionally been seen to be the prime determinant of individual differences in...