نتایج جستجو برای: operation span task

تعداد نتایج: 538799  

2017
Fabien Mathy Mustapha Chekaf Nelson Cowan

Because complex span tasks were designed to create a demanding concurrent task, the average span is usually lower (4 ± 1 items) than in simple span tasks (7 ± 2 items). One possible reason for the higher span of simple span tasks is that participants can take profit of the spare time to chunk a few stimuli into 4± 1 groups. It follows that the respective spans of these two types of tasks could ...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2014
Damien Brevers Antoine Bechara Axel Cleeremans Charles Kornreich Paul Verbanck Xavier Noël

BACKGROUND Alcohol dependence is associated with poor decision-making under ambiguity, that is, when decisions are to be made in the absence of known probabilities of reward and loss. However, little is known regarding decisions made by individuals with alcohol dependence in the context of known probabilities (decision under risk). In this study, we investigated the relative contribution of the...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2006
Michael Bunting

Storage-plus-processing working memory span tasks (e.g., operation span [OSPAN]) are strong predictors of higher order cognition, including general fluid intelligence. This is due, in part, to the difficulty of the processing component. When the processing component prevents only articulatory rehearsal, but not executive attentional control, the predictive utility is attenuated. Participants in...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2015
Lindsey Lilienthal Nathan S Rose Elaine Tamez Joel Myerson Sandra Hale

Although individuals with high and low working memory (WM) span appear to differ in the extent to which irrelevant information interferes with their performance on WM tasks, the locus of this interference is not clear. The present study investigated whether, when performing a WM task, high- and low-span individuals differ in the activation of formerly relevant, but now irrelevant items, and/or ...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2007
Lorenza S Colzato Michiel Spapé Merel M Pannebakker Bernhard Hommel

The attentional blink (AB) is often attributed to resource limitations, but the nature of these resources is commonly underspecified. Recent observations rule out access to short-term memory or storage capacity as limiting factors, but operation bottlenecks are still an option. We considered the operation span of working memory (WM) as a possible factor and investigated the relationship between...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2011
Brooke N Macnamara Adam B Moore Andrew R A Conway

Three experiments were conducted to examine the effect of phonological similarity in simple and complex memory span tasks. In Experiment 1, participants performed either a simple or a complex span task, and the memoranda within lists were either phonologically similar or distinct. Phonologically similar lists consisted of words that rhymed.The simple span task was word span. There were two comp...

Journal: :Memory 2010
Victoria Jane Williamson Lauren Stewart

Congenital amusia is a disorder that affects the perception and production of music. While amusia has been associated with deficits in pitch discrimination, several reports suggest that memory deficits also play a role. The present study investigated short-term memory span for pitch-based and verbal information in 14 individuals with amusia and matched controls. Analogous adaptive-tracking proc...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2006
Edward T Cokely Colleen M Kelley Amanda L Gilchrist

Some research on attentional control in working memory has emphasized theoretical capacity differences. However, strategic behavior, which has been relatively unexplored, can also influence attentional control and its relationship to cognitive performance. In two experiments, we examined the relationship between attentional control (measured with operation span) and interference in a part-list ...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2008
Richard P Heitz Josef C Schrock Tabitha W Payne Randall W Engle

We evaluated the hypothesis that individual differences in working memory capacity are explained by variation in mental effort, persons with low capacity exerting less effort than persons with high capacity. Groups previously rated high and low in working memory capacity performed the reading span task under three levels of incentive. The effort hypothesis holds that low span subjects exert les...

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