The authors summarize developments in the concept of working memory as a multicomponent system, beginning by contrasting this approach with alternative uses of the term working memory. According to a 3-component model, working memory comprises a phonological loop for manipulating and storing speech-based information and a visuospatial sketchpad that performs a similar function for visual and spatial information. Both are supervised by a central executive, which functions as an attentional control system. A simple trace-decay model of the phonological loop provides a coherent account of the effects of word length, phonemic similarity, irrelevant speech, and articulatory suppression in verbal short-term memory tasks. This model of the loop ha...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
The concept of “working” memory is traceable back to nineteenth century theorists (Baldwin, 1894; Ja...
SummaryWorking memory refers to the system or systems that are assumed to be necessary in order to k...
nent working memory model is reviewed. The phonological and visuospa-tial subsystems have been exten...
This chapter examines the evolution of the concept of working memory. It explains that the expressio...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
Working memory is a process whereby persons can preserve information for a short time while concurre...
The concept of modularity is used to contrast the approach to working memory proposed by Truscott wi...
Over the last 20 years, alternative approaches to working memory have been developed that emphasize ...
taining and manipulating information, has been one of the most studied topics in cognitive psycholog...
The current status of research on working memory (WM) and its components in second language acquisit...
Publisher Summary This chapter presents a commentary on a study related to the developing the mod...
The influential model of verbal working memory (WM) introduced by Baddeley and Hitch (Recent advance...
Working Memory is a complex cognitive function used to perform everyday tasks. A large variety of i...
The current study compared the processes of updating verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) and...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
The concept of “working” memory is traceable back to nineteenth century theorists (Baldwin, 1894; Ja...
SummaryWorking memory refers to the system or systems that are assumed to be necessary in order to k...
nent working memory model is reviewed. The phonological and visuospa-tial subsystems have been exten...
This chapter examines the evolution of the concept of working memory. It explains that the expressio...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
Working memory is a process whereby persons can preserve information for a short time while concurre...
The concept of modularity is used to contrast the approach to working memory proposed by Truscott wi...
Over the last 20 years, alternative approaches to working memory have been developed that emphasize ...
taining and manipulating information, has been one of the most studied topics in cognitive psycholog...
The current status of research on working memory (WM) and its components in second language acquisit...
Publisher Summary This chapter presents a commentary on a study related to the developing the mod...
The influential model of verbal working memory (WM) introduced by Baddeley and Hitch (Recent advance...
Working Memory is a complex cognitive function used to perform everyday tasks. A large variety of i...
The current study compared the processes of updating verbal and visuospatial working memory (WM) and...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
The concept of “working” memory is traceable back to nineteenth century theorists (Baldwin, 1894; Ja...
SummaryWorking memory refers to the system or systems that are assumed to be necessary in order to k...