1.A portion of digital memory reserved for data to be temporarily stored during the running of a program. Also calledworking storage. 2.The part of the mind that stores and manipulates information in the short term and is responsible for planning and carrying out behavior. ...
Psychologists explain memory as learning that persists over time, but there are several proposed models for how memory works. Explore the working memory model, its characteristics, the capacity of working memory, and what it does. Create an account Table of Contents Memory A Model of Memory ...
explanation (Morra and Borella, 2015)—much like doing the bench press and dumbbell flyes will strengthen one's chest muscles when repeated over weeks and months, so too will repeatedly practicing n-back tasks lead to a strengthened working memory system. In addition, the working memory training...
We propose a mechanistic explanation of how working memories are built and reconstructed from the latent representations of visual knowledge. The proposed model features a variational autoencoder with an architecture that corresponds broadly to the human visual system and an activation-based binding pool...
We propose a mechanistic explanation of how working memories are built and reconstructed from the latent representations of visual knowledge. The proposed model features a variational autoencoder with an architecture that corresponds broadly to the human visual system and an activation-based binding pool...
First, this dissociation suggests that the age-dependent effects of social exclusion reported here were not just due to the protracted development of working memory in adolescence. Second, this result challenges ego-depletion as a mechanistic explanation for the effects of social exclusion on cognitive...
Current views of working memory involve a central executive and two storage systems: the phonological loop and the visuospatial sketchpad. Although this basic model was first proposed 30 years ago, it has continued to develop and to stimulate research and debate. The model and the most recent ...
Working Memory Model Have you ever repeated a phone number in your mind long enough to write it down, or recalled an image of your home's layout while shopping for furniture? It may seem simple, but it's actually a complex process. You've most likely heard of the distinction between '...
Working memory is a temporary storage system under attentional control. It is believed to play a central role in online processing of complex cognitive information and may also play a role in social cognition and interpersonal interactions. Adolescents w
Modelling Vocabulary Acquisition: An Explanation of the Link between the Phonological Loop and Long-Term Memory The acquisition of vocabulary represents a key phenomenon in language acquisition, but is still poorly understood. Recently, the working memory model (Baddeley & Hitch, 1974) has been adapte...