نتایج جستجو برای: short term memory reaction tim

تعداد نتایج: 1493321  

2016
Mario Dipoppa Marcin Szwed Boris S. Gutkin

Working memory (WM) is a primary cognitive function that corresponds to the ability to update, stably maintain, and manipulate short-term memory (ST M) rapidly to perform ongoing cognitive tasks. A prevalent neural substrate of WM coding is persistent neural activity, the property of neurons to remain active after having been activated by a transient sensory stimulus. This persistent activity a...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2016
Nash Unsworth Matthew K Robison

In three experiments, the influence of lapses of attention on working memory (WM) capacity measures was examined. Participants performed various change detection tasks while also reporting whether they were focused on the current task or whether they were unfocused and mind-wandering. Participants reported that they were mind-wandering roughly 27% of the time, and when participants reported min...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Thomas C. Sprague Edward F. Ester John T. Serences

Working memory (WM) enables the storage and manipulation of limited amounts of information over short periods. Prominent models posit that increasing the number of remembered items decreases the spiking activity dedicated to each item via mutual inhibition, which irreparably degrades the fidelity of each item's representation. We tested these models by determining if degraded memory representat...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2016
Nathalie Mella Delphine Fagot Anik de Ribaupierre

INTRODUCTION A growing body of research suggests that intraindividual variability (IIV) may bring specific information on cognitive functioning, additional to that provided by the mean. The present paper focuses on dispersion, that is IIV across tasks, and its developmental trend across the lifespan. METHOD A total of 557 participants (9-89 years) were administered a battery of response time ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2010
Amishi P Jha Anastasia Kiyonaga

Dynamic adjustments in cognitive control are well documented in conflict tasks, wherein competition from irrelevant stimulus attributes intensifies selection demands and leads to subsequent performance benefits. The current study investigated whether mnemonic demands, in a working memory (WM) task, can drive similar online control modifications. Demand levels (high vs. low) of WM maintenance (m...

Journal: :Experimental psychology 2012
Santiago Pelegrina Erika Borella Barbara Carretti M Teresa Lechuga

Similarity among representations held simultaneously in working memory (WM) is a factor which increases interference and hinders performance. The aim of the current study was to investigate age-related differences between younger and older adults in a working memory numerical updating task, in which the similarity between information held in WM was manipulated. Results showed a higher susceptib...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2013
Rachel E Avery Luke D Smillie Jan W de Fockert

The present research examined the role of working memory in the pursuit of qualitatively different achievement goals. Pursuit of a mastery-approach goal entails a focus on developing self-referential competence while a performance-approach goal entails a focus on demonstrating normative competence. Across two experiments it was found that, when working memory is loaded, individuals pursuing a m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
So-Yeon Kim Min-Shik Kim Marvin M Chun

People have difficulty performing two tasks at once. For example, maintaining items in working memory (WM) makes people more distractible. However, different types of WM load may have different effects on attentional selection depending on whether WM load overlaps with mechanisms involved in target or distractor processing. Three experiments examined the effect of concurrent WM load on Stroop t...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2005
Andrew R A Conway Michael J Kane Michael F Bunting D Zach Hambrick Oliver Wilhelm Randall W Engle

Working memory (WM) span tasks-and in particular, counting span, operation span, and reading span tasks-are widely used measures of WM capacity. Despite their popularity, however, there has never been a comprehensive analysis of the merits of WM span tasks as measurement tools. Here, we review the genesis of these tasks and discuss how and why they came to be so influential. In so doing, we add...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2010
Keisuke Fukuda Edward Vogel Ulrich Mayr Edward Awh

A key motivation for understanding capacity in working memory (WM) is its relationship with fluid intelligence. Recent evidence has suggested a two-factor model that distinguishes between the number of representations that can be maintained in WM and the resolution of those representations. To determine how these factors relate to fluid intelligence, we conducted an exploratory factor analysis ...

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