A sequence of seven letters was presented visually in the center of the monitor (Experiment 1, N=48) or auditorily through headphones (Experiment 2, N=48) as memory items, followed by a scene image during which eye movements were recorded. Under the load condition, participants maintained ...
SHORT-term memoryHEARINGSpeech-in-noise (SiN) perception is a critical aspect of natural listening, deficits in which are a major contributor to the hearing handicap in cochlear hearing loss. Studies suggest that SiN perception correlates with cognitive skills, particularly phonological working memory:...
Working memory storage capacity is important because cognitive tasks can be completed only with sufficient ability to hold information as it is processed. The ability to repeat information depends on task demands but can be distinguished from a more constant, underlying mechanism: a central memory ...
The work of Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968, 1971) was most influential in the description of the two-part memory store. Baddely's more recent work has led to greater understanding of the short-term or working memory system (Baddely 1990). Inputs to the memory system: sensory memory Sensory ...
Working memory is an extremely short-term part of memory that holds the relevant information we take in or recall for use at the moment. It is the first stage of memory processing but also keeps the information readily available for use as we need it. ...
Pitch processings, Auditory localisation, Feature binding, Timbre processingContrasting results in visual and auditory working memory studies suggest that the mechanisms of association between location and identity of stimuli depend on the sensory modality of the input. In this auditory study, we tested...
working-memory functions87, it is important to highlight that it does not fully reflect working memory capacity, but rather updating and maintaining information. However, these specific aspects of working memory are important for speech perception, particularly in the context of natural speech, which...
Jensen O, Tesche CD. Frontal theta activity in humans increases with memory load in a working memory task. Eur J Neurosci 2002, 15: 1395–1399. PubMedGoogle Scholar Zakrzewska MZ, Brzezicka A. Working memory capacity as a moderator of load-related frontal midline theta variability in Sternbe...
While most prior studies have focused on visuospatial working memory, the effects of blue light on auditory working memory, particularly tasks involving the phonological loop, remain underexplored. This study investigated both the during- and post-exposure effects of blue light on auditory memory ...
3.3. Age-related decline in long-term memory formation Fig. 2E shows the median RT to REGn vs REGr for each block and session. We first focused on d1 (memory formation stage). A mixed ANOVA with factors condition (RANREGn/RANREGr), block (block 1–3 of d1) and between-subjects fact...