The current study investigated the role of the central executive and the phonological loop in arithmetic strategies to solve simple addition problems (Experiment 1) and simple subtraction problems (Experiment 2). The choice/no-choice method was used to investigate strategy execution and strategy selection independently. The central executive was involved in both retrieval and procedural strategies, but played a larger role in the latter than in the former. Active phonological processes played a role in procedural strategies only. Passive phonological resources, finally, were only needed when counting was used to solve subtraction problems. No effects of working memory load on strategy selection were observed.The current study investigated t...
Working memory refers to the brain system that allows us to hold information on-line and manipulate ...
Previous research has demonstrated that working memory plays an important role in arithmetic. Differ...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
The current study investigated the role of the central executive and the phonological loop in arithm...
The role of executive and phonological working-memory resources in simple arithmetic was investigate...
Analysis of percentages strategy use in choice conditions showed no effects of working-memory load o...
The current study tested the development of working memory involvement in children’s arithmetic stra...
The present study analyzed the role of phonological and executive components of working memory in th...
Several working memory processes have been hypothesized to influence different arithmetic operations...
The present research comprises four experiments designed to explore the role of visual and phonologi...
Studies investigating the relationship between working memory (WM) and approximate number system (AN...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
Running head: working memory and arithmetic Key words: strategy selection, strategy execution, worki...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
The role of working memory in complex arithmetic- 1 The role of phonological and visual working memo...
Working memory refers to the brain system that allows us to hold information on-line and manipulate ...
Previous research has demonstrated that working memory plays an important role in arithmetic. Differ...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...
The current study investigated the role of the central executive and the phonological loop in arithm...
The role of executive and phonological working-memory resources in simple arithmetic was investigate...
Analysis of percentages strategy use in choice conditions showed no effects of working-memory load o...
The current study tested the development of working memory involvement in children’s arithmetic stra...
The present study analyzed the role of phonological and executive components of working memory in th...
Several working memory processes have been hypothesized to influence different arithmetic operations...
The present research comprises four experiments designed to explore the role of visual and phonologi...
Studies investigating the relationship between working memory (WM) and approximate number system (AN...
Arithmetic cognition research was at one time concerned mostly with the representation and retrieval...
Running head: working memory and arithmetic Key words: strategy selection, strategy execution, worki...
A total of 72 participants estimated products of complex multiplications of two-digit operands (e.g....
The role of working memory in complex arithmetic- 1 The role of phonological and visual working memo...
Working memory refers to the brain system that allows us to hold information on-line and manipulate ...
Previous research has demonstrated that working memory plays an important role in arithmetic. Differ...
The aim of this study was to examine whether differences in strategy selection and/or strategy effic...