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Working memory : developmental differences, component processes and improvement mechanisms
St, Clair-Thompson, Hl
- 01 Jan 2013
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TL;DR: Preface Working Memory & Childrens Scholastic Attainment from 7 to 15 Years of Age: Developmental differences & the Contribution of Speed of Processing Difficulty of Children with Normal but Relatively Poor Working Memory at Japanese & Mathematics Classes
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Abstract: Preface Working Memory & Childrens Scholastic Attainment from 7 to 15 Years of Age: Developmental Differences & the Contribution of Speed of Processing Difficulty of Children with Normal but Relatively Poor Working Memory at Japanese & Mathematics Classes The Role of Working Memory & Inhibition in the Development of Motor Planning between 7 & 10 Years of Age Contribution of Working Memory to Implicit Motor Learning in Children: A Preliminary Report The Development of Visuo-spatial Working Memory in Children Aging & Visual Feature Binding in Working Memory Interactions between Cognitive Load Factors on Working Memory Performance in Laboratory & Field Studies Affective Words Influence Processing in Visual & Auditory Working Memory Verbal & Visuo-spatial Processes in Spatial Orientation & Navigation Working Memory Improvement by the Differential Outcomes Procedure Bilateral Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Enhances Verbal Working Memory & Promotes Episodic Memory After-Effects Cognitive Remediation of Working Memory in ADHD A Dual-Component Analysis of Working Memory Training Index.
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Working Memory Training Does Not Improve Performance on Measures of Intelligence or Other Measures of "Far Transfer": Evidence From a Meta-Analytic Review.
TL;DR: It is concluded that working memory training programs appear to produce short-term, specific training effects that do not generalize to measures of “real-world” cognitive skills.
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Visual feature binding in younger and older adults: encoding and suffix interference effects.
TL;DR: It is concluded that there is no consistent evidence for a visual binding deficit in healthy older adults, which relative preservation contrasts with the specific and substantial deficits in visual feature binding found in several recent studies of Alzheimer's disease.
Ageing and feature binding in visual working memory: The role of presentation time. Supplementary Material
Stephen Rhodes,Mario A. Parra,Robert H. Logie +2 more
- 08 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of presentation time in visual working memory was investigated, and the authors found that ageing and feature binding are correlated with the role that presentation time plays.
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The role of schematic support in age-related associative deficits in short-term and long-term memory.
TL;DR: This article found that an increase in the use of semantic memory (schematic) support, by changing the patterns of support from study to test, can help older adults reduce their associative false alarms using recollection.
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Differential outcomes training improves face recognition memory in children and in adults with Down syndrome.
TL;DR: A significantly better face recognition was shown in the differential outcomes condition relative to the non-differential in both experiments, and implications for memory training programs and future research are discussed.
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References
Working Memory Training Does Not Improve Performance on Measures of Intelligence or Other Measures of "Far Transfer": Evidence From a Meta-Analytic Review.
TL;DR: It is concluded that working memory training programs appear to produce short-term, specific training effects that do not generalize to measures of “real-world” cognitive skills.
763
Visual feature binding in younger and older adults: encoding and suffix interference effects.
TL;DR: It is concluded that there is no consistent evidence for a visual binding deficit in healthy older adults, which relative preservation contrasts with the specific and substantial deficits in visual feature binding found in several recent studies of Alzheimer's disease.
Ageing and feature binding in visual working memory: The role of presentation time. Supplementary Material
Stephen Rhodes,Mario A. Parra,Robert H. Logie +2 more
- 08 Jan 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of presentation time in visual working memory was investigated, and the authors found that ageing and feature binding are correlated with the role that presentation time plays.
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Visual working memory and ageing : do we approach cognitive tasks differently as we age?
Linnea Sofia Alicia Forsberg
- 16 Dec 2019
TL;DR: This chapter discusses Cognitive Aging and feature-binding in Visual Working Memory: The role of verbal rehearsal and its implications for the Cognitive Training Literature and continuous WM literature.
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Spatial working memory is enhanced in children by differential outcomes
TL;DR: The DOP may be a useful complement to other WM intervention programs targeted to improve children´s academic performance at school, and compared with the standard non-differential outcomes procedure (NOP), the DOP produced better memory-based performance.
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