The time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model of working memory indicates that secondary tasks that capture attention for relatively long periods can result in the interference of working memory processing and maintenance. The current study investigates if discrete and continuous movements have differing effects on a concurrent, verbal serial recall task. In the listening condition, participants were asked to recall spoken words presented in lists of six. In the drawing conditions, participants performed the same task while producing discrete (star) or continuous (circle) movements. As hypothesised, participants recalled more words overall in the listening condition compared to the combined drawing conditions. The prediction that the continu...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
Working memory (WM) holds information temporarily in mind, imparting the ability to guide behavior b...
Chiou S-C. Effects of spatiotemporal (dis)continuity on working memory for human movements. Acta Psy...
Working Memory (WM) has been extensively studied in relation to its components, processes and tasks ...
International audienceIn the present study, we used a complex span task to explore how memory traces...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architecture in whi...
Working memory (WM) and handwriting use common resources, and when performed concurrently WM perform...
Working memory performance during a serial digit recall task has been found to benefit from task-irr...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
This study investigated the involvement of working memory (WM) in following spoken instructions usin...
Three experiments explore the role of working memory in motor skill acquisition and performance. Tra...
International audienceThe causal role of verbal rehearsal in working memory has recently been called...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
Working memory (WM) holds information temporarily in mind, imparting the ability to guide behavior b...
Chiou S-C. Effects of spatiotemporal (dis)continuity on working memory for human movements. Acta Psy...
Working Memory (WM) has been extensively studied in relation to its components, processes and tasks ...
International audienceIn the present study, we used a complex span task to explore how memory traces...
Research from a working memory perspective on the encoding and temporary maintenance of sequential i...
Evidence from dual-task studies suggests that working memory supports the retention and implementati...
The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architecture in whi...
Working memory (WM) and handwriting use common resources, and when performed concurrently WM perform...
Working memory performance during a serial digit recall task has been found to benefit from task-irr...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
This study investigated the involvement of working memory (WM) in following spoken instructions usin...
Three experiments explore the role of working memory in motor skill acquisition and performance. Tra...
International audienceThe causal role of verbal rehearsal in working memory has recently been called...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
Working memory (WM) holds information temporarily in mind, imparting the ability to guide behavior b...
Chiou S-C. Effects of spatiotemporal (dis)continuity on working memory for human movements. Acta Psy...