The effects of processing time and processing rate on forgetting in working memory: testing four models of the complex span paradigm.
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The development of memory maintenance strategies: training cumulative rehearsal and interactive imagery in children aged between 5 and 9.Dissociating rehearsal and refreshing in the maintenance of verbal information in 8-year-old childrenLoss of visual working memory within seconds: the combined use of refreshable and non-refreshable features.Promoting the experimental dialogue between working memory and chunking: Behavioral data and simulation.Attentional and non-attentional systems in the maintenance of verbal information in working memory: the executive and phonological loops.Two systems of maintenance in verbal working memory: evidence from the word length effect.Attending to items in working memory: evidence that refreshing and memory search are closely related.Following instructions in a virtual school: Does working memory play a role?In search of decay in verbal short-term memory.Modeling working memory: an interference model of complex span.Decay theory of immediate memory: From Brown (1958) to today (2014).Interference between storage and processing in working memory: Feature overwriting, not similarity-based competition.The Influence of Age-Related Differences in Prior Knowledge and Attentional Refreshing Opportunities on Episodic Memory.Adaptive choice between articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing in verbal working memory.What is the time course of working memory attentional refreshing?Modeling working memory: a computational implementation of the Time-Based Resource-Sharing theory.Computational constraints in cognitive theories of forgettingTraining on Working Memory and Inhibitory Control in Young Adults.The Role of Covert Retrieval in Working Memory Span Tasks: Evidence from Delayed Recall Tests.Visual short-term memory always requires general attention.The influence of aging on attentional refreshing and articulatory rehearsal during working memory on later episodic memory performance.Flexibility within working memory and the focus of attention for sequential verbal information does not depend on active maintenance.Separability of active semantic and phonological maintenance in verbal working memory.The impact of cognitive load on delayed recall.Maintenance of item and order information in verbal working memory.Short-term retention of a single word relies on retrieval from long-term memory when both rehearsal and refreshing are disrupted.Spatial and visuospatial working memory tests predict performance in classic multiple-object tracking in young adults, but nonspatial measures of the executive do not.Phonological similarity effect in complex span task.Temporal-contextual processing in working memory: evidence from delayed cued recall and delayed free recall tests.Do mental processes share a domain-general resource?Exploring the forgetting mechanisms in working memory: evidence from a reasoning span test.The word-length effect provides no evidence for decay in short-term memory.
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The effects of processing time and processing rate on forgetting in working memory: testing four models of the complex span paradigm.
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Annekatrin Hudjetz
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2007-10-01T00:00:00Z
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