For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in following written instructions. In two experiments, participants read instructions to perform a series of actions on objects and then recalled the instructions either by spoken repetition or performance of the action sequence. Participants engaged in concurrent articulatory suppression, backward-counting, and spatial-tapping tasks during the presentation of the instructions, in order to disrupt the phonological-loop, central-executive, and visuospatial-sketchpad components of working memory, respectively. Recall accuracy was substantially disrupted by all three concurrent tasks, indicating that encoding and retaining verbal instructions depen...
The ability to encode, retain, and implement instructions within working memory is central to many b...
The ability to encode, retain, and implement instructions within working memory is central to many b...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
This study investigated the involvement of working memory (WM) in following spoken instructions usin...
Encoding and recalling spoken instructions is subject to working memory capacity limits. Previous re...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
Following instructions is an important component of learning and has been shown to rely on working m...
Recent studies examining working memory for sequences of instructions have demonstrated a performanc...
Two experiments investigated the consequences of action at encoding and recall on the ability to fol...
International audienceIn the present study, we used a complex span task to explore how memory traces...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
International audienceThe causal role of verbal rehearsal in working memory has recently been called...
The ability to flexibly retrieve and implement sequences of actions is essential to motor learning a...
The ability to encode, retain, and implement instructions within working memory is central to many b...
The ability to encode, retain, and implement instructions within working memory is central to many b...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
This study investigated the involvement of working memory (WM) in following spoken instructions usin...
Encoding and recalling spoken instructions is subject to working memory capacity limits. Previous re...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
Following instructions is an important component of learning and has been shown to rely on working m...
Recent studies examining working memory for sequences of instructions have demonstrated a performanc...
Two experiments investigated the consequences of action at encoding and recall on the ability to fol...
International audienceIn the present study, we used a complex span task to explore how memory traces...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
International audienceThe causal role of verbal rehearsal in working memory has recently been called...
The ability to flexibly retrieve and implement sequences of actions is essential to motor learning a...
The ability to encode, retain, and implement instructions within working memory is central to many b...
The ability to encode, retain, and implement instructions within working memory is central to many b...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...