نتایج جستجو برای: short term

تعداد نتایج: 888177  

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 2016
Jesse J Bengson Steven J Luck

Substantial evidence suggests that individual differences in estimates of working memory capacity reflect differences in how effectively people use their intrinsic storage capacity. This suggests that estimated capacity could be increased by instructions that encourage more effective encoding strategies. The present study tested this by giving different participants explicit strategy instructio...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2011
Helen Forman Timo Mäntylä Maria G Carelli

In this longitudinal study, we examined time keeping in relation to working memory (WM) development. School-aged children completed two tasks of WM updating and a time monitoring task in which they indicated the passing of time every 5 min while watching a film. Children completed these tasks first when they were 8 to 12 years old and then 4 years later when they were 12 to 16 years old. Time k...

A. A. Owji J. Sajedianfard, Sh. Balali Dehkordi

Pain is a complex process in the central nervous system (CNS). Several factors can alter the pain threshold and insulin is one of them which is produced by the beta cells of pancreas and capable of crossing blood-brain barrier. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of intra-cerebroventricular (ICV) injection of insulin on the pain response to formalin in short-term induced diabetic ...

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 ...

2015
Chuljung Kwak Chae-Seok Lim Bong-Kiun Kaang

Assessing the working memory of the rodent by using a touch-screen system has several advantages (e.g., allowing highly accurate data collection and flexibility in memory task design). However, there is currently no available testing paradigm utilizing touch-screen systems that can assess working memory in the mouse. In this study, we developed a touch-screen testing paradigm in which mice were...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2003
Donald J Seyler Elizabeth P Kirk Mark H Ashcraft

Four experiments examined performance on the 100 "basic facts" of subtraction and found a discontinuous "stair step" function for reaction times and errors beginning with 11 - n facts. Participants' immediate retrospective reports of nonretrieval showed the same pattern in Experiment 3. The degree to which elementary subtraction depends on working memory (WM) was examined in a dual-task paradig...

Journal: :Emotion 2012
Annette Brose Florian Schmiedek Martin Lövdén Ulman Lindenberger

Across days, individuals experience varying levels of negative affect, control of attention, and motivation. We investigated whether this intraindividual variability was coupled with daily fluctuations in working memory (WM) performance. In 100 days, 101 younger individuals worked on a spatial N-back task and rated negative affect, control of attention, and motivation. Results showed that indiv...

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