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The following pages link to Differences between presentation methods in working memory procedures: a matter of working memory consolidation (Q33752253):
Displaying 30 items.
- Working Memory Underpins Cognitive Development, Learning, and Education (Q28654443) (← links)
- Knowledge cannot explain the developmental growth of working memory capacity (Q30421689) (← links)
- Using a Sequence of Earcons to Monitor Multiple Simulated Patients (Q30525357) (← links)
- Resource-sharing between internal maintenance and external selection modulates attentional capture by working memory content (Q34092401) (← links)
- Time-based loss in visual short-term memory is from trace decay, not temporal distinctiveness (Q34490673) (← links)
- No recovery of memory when cognitive load is decreased (Q35572198) (← links)
- George Miller's magical number of immediate memory in retrospect: Observations on the faltering progression of science (Q35801825) (← links)
- A common short-term memory retrieval rate may describe many cognitive procedures (Q37623685) (← links)
- Decay theory of immediate memory: From Brown (1958) to today (2014). (Q38213922) (← links)
- Serial recall of colors: Two models of memory for serial order applied to continuous visual stimuli (Q38663009) (← links)
- Working Memory Maturation: Can We Get at the Essence of Cognitive Growth? (Q38780910) (← links)
- Variation in strategy use across measures of verbal working memory (Q41809647) (← links)
- Fundamental bound on the persistence and capacity of short-term memory stored as graded persistent activity. (Q46353600) (← links)
- Disruption of Perceptual Learning by a Brief Practice Break (Q47315055) (← links)
- The Mid-Career Award (Q47694858) (← links)
- Visual working memory encoding in schizophrenia and first-degree relatives: neurofunctional abnormalities and impaired consolidation. (Q50531595) (← links)
- Consolidation and restoration of memory traces in working memory (Q50598245) (← links)
- Time manages interference in visual short-term memory (Q50598556) (← links)
- Time-based forgetting in visual working memory reflects temporal distinctiveness, not decay. (Q50662832) (← links)
- Active versus passive maintenance of visual nonverbal memory (Q50698325) (← links)
- Can we distinguish three maintenance processes in working memory? (Q57301077) (← links)
- Retroactive Interference in Visual Short-Term Memory (Q58422393) (← links)
- Left-Side Bias Is Observed in Sequential Matching Paradigm for Face Processing (Q58580899) (← links)
- Attention in working memory: attention is needed but it yearns to be free (Q88612693) (← links)
- Theories of Working Memory: Differences in Definition, Degree of Modularity, Role of Attention, and Purpose (Q89440448) (← links)
- Feature Binding of Sequentially Presented Stimuli in Visual Working Memory (Q89964723) (← links)
- Are stronger memories forgotten more slowly? No evidence that memory strength influences the rate of forgetting (Q90036637) (← links)
- Simple and Complex Working Memory Tasks Allow Similar Benefits of Information Compression (Q90089941) (← links)
- What do people typically do between list items? The nature of attention-based mnemonic activities depends on task context (Q90337907) (← links)
- The visual nonverbal memory trace is fragile when actively maintained, but endures passively for tens of seconds (Q92232912) (← links)