نتایج جستجو برای: operation span task

تعداد نتایج: 538799  

2017
Christian Scharinger Alexander Soutschek Torsten Schubert Peter Gerjets

According to theoretical accounts, both, N-back and complex span tasks mainly require working memory (WM) processing. In contrast, simple span tasks conceptually mainly require WM storage. Thus, conceptually, an N-back task and a complex span task share more commonalities as compared to a simple span task. In the current study, we compared an N-back task, a complex operation span task (Ospan), ...

Journal: :Gerontology 2010
Melanie Zeintl Matthias Kliegel

BACKGROUND Generally, older adults perform worse than younger adults in complex working memory span tasks. So far, it is unclear which processes mainly contribute to age-related differences in working memory span. OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to investigate age effects and the roles of proactive and coactive interference in a recognition-based version of the operation span task....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
E E Smith A Geva J Jonides A Miller P Reuter-Lorenz R A Koeppe

We studied the performance of young and senior subjects on a well known working memory task, the Operation Span. This is a dual-task in which subjects perform a memory task while simultaneously verifying simple equations. Positron-emission tomography scans were taken during performance. Both young and senior subjects demonstrated a cost in accuracy and latency in the Operation Span compared wit...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 2008
John N Towse Graham J Hitch Z Hamilton Sarah Pirrie

We analyze the timing of recall as a source of information about children's performance in complex working memory tasks. A group of 8-year-olds performed a traditional operation span task in which sequence length increased across trials and an operation period task in which processing requirements were extended across trials of constant sequence length. Interword pauses were longer than are com...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2008
Elaine Tamez Joel Myerson Sandra Hale

Based on early findings showing low correlations between intelligence test scores and learning on laboratory tasks, psychologists typically have dismissed the role of learning in intelligence and emphasized the role of working memory instead. In 2006, however, B.A. Williams developed a verbal learning task inspired by three-term reinforcement contingencies and reported unexpectedly high correla...

Journal: :Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology 2014
Akihiro Kobayashi Matia Okubo

The Operation Span Test (OSPAN) is widely used to assess working memory capacity. However, this instrument has been rarely used to test Japanese participants because its task was not sufficiently difficult. The mean score for the original computerized OSPAN often reached a ceiling when Japanese participants were tested. In this study, we developed a computerized version of OSPAN for Japanese pa...

Journal: :Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 2013

2013
Alexandra B. Morrison Merissa Goolsarran Scott L. Rogers Amishi P. Jha

Mindfulness training (MT) is a form of mental training in which individuals engage in exercises to cultivate an attentive, present centered, and non-reactive mental mode. The present study examines the putative benefits of MT in University students for whom mind wandering can interfere with learning and academic success. We tested the hypothesis that short-form MT (7 h over 7 weeks) contextuali...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2017
Thomas A Farmer Alex B Fine Jennifer B Misyak Morten H Christiansen

Accounts of individual differences in online language processing ability often focus on the explanatory utility of verbal working memory, as measured by reading span tasks. Although variability in reading span task performance likely reflects individual differences in multiple underlying traits, skills, and processes, accumulating evidence suggests that reading span scores also reflect variabil...

2014
Caitlin A. Wright Keith S. Dobson Christopher R. Sears

According to attentional control theory, high trait anxious individuals experience reduced attentional control as compared to low trait anxious individuals due to the imbalance between goal-directed and stimulus-driven attentional systems. One consequence is that high trait anxious individuals have difficulty resisting distraction, as compared to low trait anxious individuals. A separate line o...

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