نتایج جستجو برای: wmc

تعداد نتایج: 403  

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2012
Zach Shipstead Tyler L Harrison Randall W Engle

Previous studies have indicated that working memory capacity (WMC) is related to visual attention when selection of critical information must be made in the face of distraction. The present study examines whether WMC-related differences in flanker task performance might be decreased by displays that are designed to support bottom-up guidance of attention. Participants were required to respond t...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2017
Matthew K Robison Nash Unsworth

Individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) typically predict reduced rates of mind-wandering during laboratory tasks (Randall, Oswald, & Beier, 2014). However, some studies have shown a positive relationship between WMC and mind-wandering during particularly low-demand tasks (Levinson, Smallwood, & Davidson, 2012; Rummel & Boywitt, 2014; Zavagnin, Borella, & De Beni, 2014). More sp...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2005
Klaus Oberauer Ralf Schulze Oliver Wilhelm Heinz-Martin Süss

On the basis of a meta-analysis of pairwise correlations between working memory tasks and cognitive ability measures, P. L. Ackerman, M. E. Beier, and M. O. Boyle (2005; see record 2004-22408-002) claimed that working memory capacity (WMC) shares less than 25% of its variance with general intelligence (g) and with reasoning ability. In this comment, the authors argue that this is an underestima...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2015
Lauren L Richmond Thomas S Redick Todd S Braver

The dual mechanisms of control framework postulates that cognitive control can operate in 2 distinct modes: a "proactive" preparatory mode and a "reactive" wait-and-see mode. Importantly, the 2 modes are associated with both costs and benefits in cognitive performance. Here we explore this framework, in terms of its relationship with working memory capacity (WMC). We hypothesize that high-WMC i...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. General 2005
Klaus Oberauer

Two studies investigated the relationship between working memory capacity (WMC), adult age, and the resolution of conflict between familiarity and recollection in short-term recognition tasks. Experiment 1 showed a specific deficit of young adults with low WMC in rejecting intrusion probes (i.e., highly familiar probes) in a modified Sternberg task, which was similar to the deficit found in old...

Journal: :Attention, perception & psychophysics 2014
Jonathan T Mall Candice C Morey Michael J Wolff Franziska Lehnert

Selective attention and working memory capacity (WMC) are related constructs, but debate about the manner in which they are related remains active. One elegant explanation of variance in WMC is that the efficiency of filtering irrelevant information is the crucial determining factor, rather than differences in capacity per se. We examined this hypothesis by relating WMC (as measured by complex ...

2016
Christian Füllgrabe Stuart Rosen

With the advent of cognitive hearing science, increased attention has been given to individual differences in cognitive functioning and their explanatory power in accounting for inter-listener variability in the processing of speech in noise (SiN). The psychological construct that has received much interest in recent years is working memory. Empirical evidence indeed confirms the association be...

2015
Lauren Richmond Thomas S. Redick Todd S. Braver

The dual mechanisms of control framework postulates that cognitive control can operate in two distinct modes: a ‘proactive’ preparatory mode and a ‘reactive’, wait-andsee mode. Importantly, the two modes are associated with both costs and benefits in cognitive performance. Here we explore this framework, in terms of its relationship with working memory capacity (WMC). We hypothesize that high W...

2015
Vaishak Belle Andrea Passerini Guy Van den Broeck

Weighted model counting (WMC) on a propositional knowledge base is an effective and general approach to probabilistic inference in a variety of formalisms, including Bayesian and Markov Networks. However, an inherent limitation of WMC is that it only admits the inference of discrete probability distributions. In this paper, we introduce a strict generalization of WMC called weighted model integ...

2005
Nash Unsworth Randall W. Engle

Much has been said about the relationship between measures of Work­ ing Memory Capacity (WMC) and higher order cognition. Indeed, what exactly accounts for this relationship has been a major topic of inquiry in cognitive psychology for over 20 years (Engle & Oransky, 1999). Attempts to better understand this problem have shed considerable light on the role of WMC in a wide array of research dom...

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