International audienceThe time-based resource-sharing model of working memory assumes that memory traces suffer from a time-related decay when attention is occupied by concurrent activities. Using complex continuous span tasks in which temporal parameters are carefully controlled, P. Barrouillet, S. Bernardin, S. Portrat, E. Vergauwe, & V. Camos (2007) recently provided evidence that any increase in time of the processing component of these tasks results in lower recall performance. However, K. Oberauer and R. Kliegl (2006) pointed out that, in this paradigm, increased processing times are accompanied by a corollary decrease of the remaining time during which attention is available to refresh memory traces. As a consequence, the main determ...
The article tests the assumption that forgetting in working memory for verbal materials is caused by...
International audienceWithin the Time-Based Resource-Sharing (TBRS) model, we tested a new conceptio...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
International audienceThe time-based resource-sharing model of working memory assumes that memory tr...
International audienceThe sources of forgetting in working memory (WM) are a matter of intense debat...
International audienceThere is still a strong debate in the working memory literature about the caus...
The sources of forgetting in working memory (WM) are a matter of intense debate: Is there a time-rel...
International audienceAccording to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernard...
Is forgetting from working memory (WM) better explained by decay or interference? The answer to this...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
There is a long-standing debate over whether the passage of time causes forgetting from working memo...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
The limitations of working memory (WM) and their determinants have been a matter of intense debate i...
Brown [1] make a strong case against time-based accounts of forgetting in short-term andworkingmemor...
The article tests the assumption that forgetting in working memory for verbal materials is caused by...
International audienceWithin the Time-Based Resource-Sharing (TBRS) model, we tested a new conceptio...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...
International audienceThe time-based resource-sharing model of working memory assumes that memory tr...
International audienceThe sources of forgetting in working memory (WM) are a matter of intense debat...
International audienceThere is still a strong debate in the working memory literature about the caus...
The sources of forgetting in working memory (WM) are a matter of intense debate: Is there a time-rel...
International audienceAccording to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernard...
Is forgetting from working memory (WM) better explained by decay or interference? The answer to this...
Abstract Although forgetting in the short term is a ubiqui-tous phenomenon, its exact causes remain ...
There is a long-standing debate over whether the passage of time causes forgetting from working memo...
Forgetting can be accounted for by time-indexed decay as well as competition-based interference proc...
Working memory is now established as a fundamental cognitive process across a range of species. Loss...
The limitations of working memory (WM) and their determinants have been a matter of intense debate i...
Brown [1] make a strong case against time-based accounts of forgetting in short-term andworkingmemor...
The article tests the assumption that forgetting in working memory for verbal materials is caused by...
International audienceWithin the Time-Based Resource-Sharing (TBRS) model, we tested a new conceptio...
International audienceIt is well known that working memory performance changes with age. Two recent ...