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Working Memory
WM,Working Memory,working memories,works memory,work memory,work memories,work memorial
Working Memory - WM
Publications: 13,443
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Citation Count: 276,291
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working memories, works memory, work memory, work memories, work memorial
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Working memory (WM) impairment is a promising candidate endophenotype for schizophrenia that could facilitate the identification of susceptibility genes for this disorder. The validity of this putative endophenotype was assessed by determining whether 149 probands with schizophrenia and 337 of their first-degree relatives demonstrated WM impairment as compared to 190 unaffected community comparison subjects...
William P. Horan
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et al.
Verbal working memory impairments in individuals with schizophrenia an...
Working memory (WM) capacity is an important factor for a wide range of cognitive skills. This capacity has generally been assumed to be fixed. However, recent studies have suggested that WM can be improved by intensive, computerized training (Klingberg T, Fernell E, Olesen P, Johnson M, Gustafsson P, Dahlström K, et al. Computerized training of working memory in children with ADHD — a randomized, controlled trial...
Helena Westerberg
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Changes in cortical activity after training of working memory — a sing...
Working memory (WM) capacity is the ability to retain and manipulate information during a short period of time. This ability underlies complex reasoning and has generally been regarded as a fixed trait of the individual. Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) represent one group of subjects with a WM deficit, attributed to an impairment of the frontal lobe...
Torkel Klingberg
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et al.
Training of Working Memory in Children With ADHD
Working memory can be defined as the ability to hold in mind information in the face of potentially interfering distraction in order to guide behavior. The experimental manipulation of working memory tasks has shed considerable light on the probable structure of the human working memory system, and, to a lesser extent, the specific processes captured by working memory paradigms. However, individual differences research has also had a crucial role to play in the development of theories of working memory...
C. Jarrold
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Individual differences in working memory
Working memory (WM) is the set of mental processes holding limited information in a temporarily accessible state in service of cognition...
Nelson Cowan
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On the capacity of attention: Its estimation and its role in working m...
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The boundary conditions of priming of visual search: From passiveviewing through task-relevant working memory load
Styrmir Saevarsson
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Jon Driver
Published in 2013.
Working memory and emotion: Detecting the hedonic detector
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Alan Baddeley
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Rainer Banse
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Yang-Ming Huang
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Mike Page
Published in 2012.
The effect of stimulus features on working memory of categorical and coordinate spatial relations in patients with unilateral brain damage
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Citations: 1
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Richard J. A. van Wezel
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Anna Oleksiak
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Martine J. E. van Zandvoort
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Catharina J. M. Frijns
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L. Jaap Kappelle
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Albert Postma
Journal:
Cortex
, pp. 737-745, 2012
The influence of exercise-induced fatigue on cognitive function
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Robert D. Moore
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Mathew W. Romine
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Patrick J. OConnor
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Phillip D. Tomporowski
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Journal of Sports Sciences - J SPORT SCI
, vol. ahead-of-p, no. ahead-of-p, pp. 1-10, 2012
Early Childhood Predictors of Post-Kindergarten Executive Function: Behavior, Parent Report, and Psychophysiology
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Kimberly Cuevas
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Morgan Hubble
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Martha Ann Bell
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Early Education and Development - EARLY EDUC DEV
, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 59-73, 2012