The study explored, from an individual differences point of view, what happens to information to be suppressed in a working\u2010memory task at short and long term. In particular, it was examined whether control mechanisms of irrelevant information in working memory imply their complete elimination from working memory or just the modulation of their activation. To this end, we compared the fate of irrelevant information in groups of subjects with high and low reading comprehension (Experiments 1 and 2) and subjects with high and low working memory (Experiments 1, 2, 3, and 4). All the experiments presented a working\u2010memory task devised by De Beni, Palladino, Pazzaglia, and Cornoldi (1998), which required participants to process lists o...
To achieve goal-orientated behaviour, selective attention is often needed to filter out irrelevant i...
In this research, we examined the relation between reading comprehension and success in a working me...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is typically measured by the amount of task-relevant information an in...
The study explored, from an individual differences point of view, what happens to information to be ...
To function properly, working memory must be rapidly updated. Updating requires the removal of infor...
Although much research has been done on how well working memory predicts processing of consciously a...
Although individuals with high and low working memory (WM) span appear to differ in the extent to wh...
Working memory capacity has been suggested as a factor that is involved in long-term memory retrieva...
What happens to goal-relevant information in working memory after it is no longer needed? Here, we r...
The purpose of the present research was to investigate whether inefficient suppression mechanisms ca...
Previous research has suggested that children with specific reading comprehension deficits (poor com...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Working memory is a system for holding in mind infor...
Individual differences in working memory capacity are related to performance on a range of elemental...
Previous research has suggested that children with specific reading comprehension deficits (poor com...
Two experiments investigated whether young and old adults can temporarily remove information from a ...
To achieve goal-orientated behaviour, selective attention is often needed to filter out irrelevant i...
In this research, we examined the relation between reading comprehension and success in a working me...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is typically measured by the amount of task-relevant information an in...
The study explored, from an individual differences point of view, what happens to information to be ...
To function properly, working memory must be rapidly updated. Updating requires the removal of infor...
Although much research has been done on how well working memory predicts processing of consciously a...
Although individuals with high and low working memory (WM) span appear to differ in the extent to wh...
Working memory capacity has been suggested as a factor that is involved in long-term memory retrieva...
What happens to goal-relevant information in working memory after it is no longer needed? Here, we r...
The purpose of the present research was to investigate whether inefficient suppression mechanisms ca...
Previous research has suggested that children with specific reading comprehension deficits (poor com...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Working memory is a system for holding in mind infor...
Individual differences in working memory capacity are related to performance on a range of elemental...
Previous research has suggested that children with specific reading comprehension deficits (poor com...
Two experiments investigated whether young and old adults can temporarily remove information from a ...
To achieve goal-orientated behaviour, selective attention is often needed to filter out irrelevant i...
In this research, we examined the relation between reading comprehension and success in a working me...
Working memory capacity (WMC) is typically measured by the amount of task-relevant information an in...