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245 00 $aWorking memory and human cognition /$cJohn T.E. Richardson [and others].
260 $aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c1996.
300 $ax, 163 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aCounterpoints
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aEvolving concepts of working memory / John T.E. Richardson -- The seven ages of working memory / Robert H. Logie -- Working memory and aging : current status of the inhibitory view / Ellen R. Stoltzfus, Lynn Hasher, and Rose T. Zacks -- Working memory and retrieval : an inhibition-resource approach / Randall W. Engle -- Evolving issues in working memory / John T.E. Richardson.
520 $aThis new volume in the Counterpoints series compares and contrasts different conceptions of working memory, generally recognized as the mechanism within the human cognitive system that is responsible for the temporary storage and processing of information. This notion has been used in a wide variety of ways, partly because it encapsulates several themes that have appeared in this history of research into human memory and cognition. Consequently, variations in the usage of the term "working memory" also arise because it is invoked by theorists with different research agendas and perspectives.
520 8 $aThe book includes contributions from proponents of different views: Robert Logie discusses the existence of three different components that control temporary verbal storage, temporary visuo-spatial storage, and the central coordination of both processing and storage, including the retrieval of information from long-term memory; Ellen Stoltzfus, Lynn Hasher, and Rose Zacks focus on the inhibitory processes that control the entrance of information into working memory and update the contents by deleting information that is no longer relevant to the task at hand; and Randall Engle argues that individual differences in working memory are tantamount to differences in the attentional resources needed to retrieve information from memory, and that these lead to differences in the ability to inhibit or suppress irrelevant information.
520 8 $aFinally, editor John Richardson identifies the key issues that have divided researchers in this field and gives an integrated account of what has been discovered about working memory. As interest in working memory is increasing at a rapid pace, an open discussion of the central issues involved is both useful and timely. This work serves this purpose for cognitive psychologists and their students.
506 $aOnline version licensed for access by U. of T. users.
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650 7 $aMemoria (psicologia)$2larpcal
650 7 $aVieillissement.$2ram
650 7 $aTroubles de la cognition chez la personne a ge e.$2ram
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650 12 $aMemory.
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655 4 $aAufsatzsammlung.
700 1 $aRichardson, John T. E.
830 0 $aCounterpoints (Oxford University Press)
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