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Working memory and human cognition /

This title compares and contrasts different conceptions of working memory. This is one of the most important notions to have informed cognitive psychology over the last 20 years or so, and yet it has been used in a wide variety of ways. This is partly because contemporary usage of the phrase `workin...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Richardson, John T. E. (John Thomas Edwin), 1948-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Colección:Counterpoints.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 0 0 |a Working memory and human cognition /  |c John T.E. Richardson [and others]. 
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490 1 |a Counterpoints : cognition, memory, and language 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- 1. Evolving Concepts of Working Memory -- Early Concepts of Working Memory -- Production-System Models -- Associative-Network Models -- Working Memory and Reading Comprehension -- A General Resource or a Domain-Specific Resource? -- Reading Comprehension and Working-Memory Capacity -- The Role of Inhibitory Processes -- Multicomponent Models of Working Memory -- Conclusion -- 2. The Seven Ages of Working Memory -- Age I: Working Memory as Contemplation -- Age II: Working Memory as Primary Memory 
505 8 |a Age III: Working Memory as Short-Term MemoryAge IV: Working Memory as Processor -- Age V: Working Memory as a Constraint on Language Comprehension -- Age VI: Working Memory as Activation, Attention, and Expertise -- Age VII: Working Memory as Multiple Components -- Multiple Components and Dual-Task Performance -- The Model of Baddeley and Hitch -- The Multiple-Component Model: Gateway or Workspace? -- Working Memory as a Workspace, Not a Gateway -- Conclusion -- 3. Working Memory and Aging: Current Status of the Inhibitory View 
505 8 |a Working Memory and the Limited-Capacity AssumptionIndividual Differences in Working-Memory Capacity -- Group Differences in Working-Memory Capacity Associated with Aging -- An Alternative View to Capacity -- Further Considerations and Future Directions -- 4. Working Memory and Retrieval: An Inhibition-Resource Approach -- Free Retrieval from Natural Categories -- Speeded Recognition of Simple Facts -- Issues in Explaining Individual Differences in Working-Memory Capacity -- An Inhibition-Resource Hypothesis of Working-Memory Capacity -- Conclusion 
505 8 |a 5. Evolving Issues in Working MemoryWorking Memory and Long-Term Memory -- The Capacity of Working Memory -- Inhibitory Processes in Working Memory -- The Gateway Hypothesis -- A Single Component or a Complex System -- Reading Span and Memory Span -- A General Resource or a Domain-Specific Resource? -- Verbal and Visuospatial Working Memory -- The Phonological Loop -- The Visuospatial Scratchpad -- The Central Executive -- Conclusion -- AUTHOR INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q 
505 8 |a Rs -- t -- u -- v -- w -- y -- z -- subject index -- a -- b -- c -- d -- e -- f -- g -- i -- l -- m -- n -- o -- p -- r -- s -- t -- u -- v -- w 
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