Original data files for the article Mathy, Fabien, Chekaf, Mustapha, & Cowan Nelson (2018). Simple and Complex Working Memory Tasks Allow Similar Benefits of Information Compression. Journal of Cognition. Abstract : Complex working memory span tasks were designed to engage multiple aspects of working memory and impose interleaved processing demands that limit the use of mnemonic strategies, such as chunking. Consequently, the average span is usually lower (4 ± 1 items) than in simple span tasks (7 ± 2 items). One possible reason for the higher span of simple span tasks is that participants can take advantage of the spare time to chunk multiple items together to form fewer independent units, approximating 4 ± 1 chunks. It follows that the r...
The ability to compress information is a fundamental cognitive function. It allows working memory (W...
Les tâches d’empan simples sont classiquement utilisées pour évaluer la mémoire à court terme, tandi...
International audienceCompression, the ability to recode information in a denser format, is a core p...
Complex working memory span tasks were designed to engage multiple aspects of working memory and imp...
How to best measure working memory capacity is an issue of ongoing debate. Besides established compl...
Simple span tasks are tasks commonly used to measure short-term memory, while complex span tasks are...
International audienceWorking memory capacity is limited and much work has been done for decades on ...
This article introduces a new computational model for the complex-span task, the most popular task f...
Working memory is a core concept in cognition, predicting about 50% of the variance in IQ and reason...
The main assumption of chunking theory is that knowledge about semantic units in a certain task doma...
The question ‘what is working memory capacity?’ can be approached from the individual-differences an...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a cognitive system allowing short-term maintenance and ...
Chunking is the recoding of smaller units of information into larger, familiar units. Chunking is of...
Measures of working memory capacity (WMC), such as complex span tasks (e.g., operation span), have b...
The ability to compress information is a fundamental cognitive function. It allows working memory (W...
Les tâches d’empan simples sont classiquement utilisées pour évaluer la mémoire à court terme, tandi...
International audienceCompression, the ability to recode information in a denser format, is a core p...
Complex working memory span tasks were designed to engage multiple aspects of working memory and imp...
How to best measure working memory capacity is an issue of ongoing debate. Besides established compl...
Simple span tasks are tasks commonly used to measure short-term memory, while complex span tasks are...
International audienceWorking memory capacity is limited and much work has been done for decades on ...
This article introduces a new computational model for the complex-span task, the most popular task f...
Working memory is a core concept in cognition, predicting about 50% of the variance in IQ and reason...
The main assumption of chunking theory is that knowledge about semantic units in a certain task doma...
The question ‘what is working memory capacity?’ can be approached from the individual-differences an...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a cognitive system allowing short-term maintenance and ...
Chunking is the recoding of smaller units of information into larger, familiar units. Chunking is of...
Measures of working memory capacity (WMC), such as complex span tasks (e.g., operation span), have b...
The ability to compress information is a fundamental cognitive function. It allows working memory (W...
Les tâches d’empan simples sont classiquement utilisées pour évaluer la mémoire à court terme, tandi...
International audienceCompression, the ability to recode information in a denser format, is a core p...