Previous research indicates that long-term memory (LTM) may contribute to performance in working memory (WM) tasks. Across 3 experiments, we investigated the extent to which active maintenance in WM can be replaced by relying on information stored in episodic LTM, thereby freeing capacity for additional information in WM. First, participants encoded word pairs into LTM, and then completed a WM task, also involving word pairs. Crucially, the pairs presented in each WM trial comprised varying numbers of new pairs and the previously learned LTM pairs. Experiment 1 showed that recall performance in the WM task was unaffected when memory set size increased through the addition of LTM pairs, but that it deteriorated when set size increased throug...
We explored the causal role of individual and age-related differences in working memory (WM) capacit...
Visual working memory is the cognitive system that holds visual information active to make it resist...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] While there has been a wealth of research examining the effects of featur...
Previous research indicates that long-term memory (LTM) may contribute to performance in working mem...
The current research examined if representations in LTM necessarily aid working memory (WM) performa...
There has been considerable controversy in recent years as to whether information held in working me...
Individuals can use information stored in episodic long-term memory (LTM) to optimize performance in...
Initially inspired by the Atkinson and Shiffrin model, researchers have spent a half century investi...
When encoding task-relevant information in working memory (WM), we can use prior knowledge to facili...
For decades, it has been assumed that when humans retrieve information from long-term memory (LTM), ...
The present experiments support two conclusions about the capacity limit of working memory (WM). Fir...
Typically, we have several tasks at hand, some of which are in interrupted state while others are be...
Many working memory (WM) models propose that the focus of attention (or primary memory) has a capaci...
Working memory capacity has been suggested as a factor that is involved in long-term memory retrieva...
Studies on how long-term memory affects working memory (WM) have found that long-term memory can enh...
We explored the causal role of individual and age-related differences in working memory (WM) capacit...
Visual working memory is the cognitive system that holds visual information active to make it resist...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] While there has been a wealth of research examining the effects of featur...
Previous research indicates that long-term memory (LTM) may contribute to performance in working mem...
The current research examined if representations in LTM necessarily aid working memory (WM) performa...
There has been considerable controversy in recent years as to whether information held in working me...
Individuals can use information stored in episodic long-term memory (LTM) to optimize performance in...
Initially inspired by the Atkinson and Shiffrin model, researchers have spent a half century investi...
When encoding task-relevant information in working memory (WM), we can use prior knowledge to facili...
For decades, it has been assumed that when humans retrieve information from long-term memory (LTM), ...
The present experiments support two conclusions about the capacity limit of working memory (WM). Fir...
Typically, we have several tasks at hand, some of which are in interrupted state while others are be...
Many working memory (WM) models propose that the focus of attention (or primary memory) has a capaci...
Working memory capacity has been suggested as a factor that is involved in long-term memory retrieva...
Studies on how long-term memory affects working memory (WM) have found that long-term memory can enh...
We explored the causal role of individual and age-related differences in working memory (WM) capacit...
Visual working memory is the cognitive system that holds visual information active to make it resist...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] While there has been a wealth of research examining the effects of featur...