Two experiments investigated whether young and old adults can temporarily remove information from a capacity-limited central component of working memory (WM) into another component, the activated part of long-term memory (LTM). Experiment 1 used a modified Sternberg recognition task (S. Sternberg, 1969); Experiment 2 used an arithmetic memory-updating task. In both paradigms, participants memorized 2 lists, one of which was cued as temporarily irrelevant. Removal of the irrelevant list from capacity-limited WM was indexed by the disappearance of list-length effects of that list on latencies for concurrent processing tasks. Young adults could outsource the irrelevant list within 2-3 s and retrieve it back into the central part of WM later. O...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
Working memory (WM) shows a gradual increase during childhood, followed by accelerating decline from...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
Two studies investigated the relationship between working memory capacity (WMC), adult age, and the ...
Age‐related differences in updating working memory were investigated in two experiments using a runn...
Age-related differences in updating working memory were investigated in two experiments using a runn...
Five experiments were conducted to investigate the mechanisms by which age-related reductions in wor...
In two experiments, young and older adults solved arithmetic chain tasks with single-digit operands,...
There has been considerable controversy in recent years as to whether information held in working me...
Eight experiments were conducted in which young adults and older adults were asked to report the lat...
Working memory decay in advanced age has been attributed to a concurrent decrease in the ability to ...
The current study investigated the effects of aging on the strategic control of attention at encodin...
The present research is focused on a fine-grained analysis of memory decline with aging, and the rol...
We explored whether long-term memory (LTM) retrieval is constrained by working memory (WM) limitatio...
Objectives. The assumption that working memory (WM) is embedded within long-term memory suggests tha...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
Working memory (WM) shows a gradual increase during childhood, followed by accelerating decline from...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
Two studies investigated the relationship between working memory capacity (WMC), adult age, and the ...
Age‐related differences in updating working memory were investigated in two experiments using a runn...
Age-related differences in updating working memory were investigated in two experiments using a runn...
Five experiments were conducted to investigate the mechanisms by which age-related reductions in wor...
In two experiments, young and older adults solved arithmetic chain tasks with single-digit operands,...
There has been considerable controversy in recent years as to whether information held in working me...
Eight experiments were conducted in which young adults and older adults were asked to report the lat...
Working memory decay in advanced age has been attributed to a concurrent decrease in the ability to ...
The current study investigated the effects of aging on the strategic control of attention at encodin...
The present research is focused on a fine-grained analysis of memory decline with aging, and the rol...
We explored whether long-term memory (LTM) retrieval is constrained by working memory (WM) limitatio...
Objectives. The assumption that working memory (WM) is embedded within long-term memory suggests tha...
Maintenance of information in mind to the moment-to-moment cognition is accomplished by working memo...
Working memory (WM) shows a gradual increase during childhood, followed by accelerating decline from...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...