Core verbal working-memory capacity: the limit in words retained without covert articulation.
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Multiple concurrent thoughts: The meaning and developmental neuropsychology of working memory.The Effect of Number and Presentation Order of High-Constraint Sentences on Second Language Word LearningWorking Memory Underpins Cognitive Development, Learning, and EducationEstimating working memory capacity for lists of nonverbal soundsModels of verbal working memory capacity: what does it take to make them work?Can the focus of attention accommodate multiple, separate items?With development, list recall includes more chunks, not just larger onesThe Magical Mystery Four: How is Working Memory Capacity Limited, and Why?How verbal memory loads consume attention.The left superior temporal gyrus is a shared substrate for auditory short-term memory and speech comprehension: evidence from 210 patients with strokeChunk formation in immediate memory and how it relates to data compressionA list-length constraint on incidental item-to-item associationsGeorge Miller's magical number of immediate memory in retrospect: Observations on the faltering progression of science.How should we measure chunks? a continuing issue in chunking research and a way forward.Writing, Reading, and Listening Differentially Overload Working Memory Performance Across the Serial Position Curve.Recall is not necessary for verbal sequence learning.Investigating the childhood development of working memory using sentences: new evidence for the growth of chunk capacity.Two Equals One: Two Human Actions During Social Interaction Are Grouped as One Unit in Working Memory.Working Memory Maturation: Can We Get at the Essence of Cognitive Growth?Mathematics, anxiety, and the brain.Selection and storage of perceptual groups is constrained by a discrete resource in working memory.Retention-error patterns in complex alphanumeric serial-recall tasks.Different neural capacity limitations for articulatory and non-articulatory maintenance of verbal information.The limit of mental structures.The role of long-term memory in a test of visual working memory: Proactive facilitation but no proactive interference.Chunking in working memory via content-free labels.Evidence for a shared mechanism used in multiple-object tracking and subitizing.When does a good working memory counteract proactive interference? Surprising evidence from a probe recognition task.Hyperactivity in boys with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): the association between deficient behavioral inhibition, attentional processes, and objectively measured activity.Evidence of Serial Processing in Visual Word Recognition.Central and peripheral components of working memory storage.
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Core verbal working-memory capacity: the limit in words retained without covert articulation.
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