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- Working_memory abstract "Working memory is the system that actively holds multiple pieces of transitory information in the mind, where they can be manipulated. Working memory is generally used synonymously with short term memory, but this depends on how the two forms of memory are defined. Working memory includes subsystems that store and manipulate visual images or verbal information, as well as a central executive that coordinates the subsystems. It includes visual representation of the possible moves, and awareness of the flow of information into and out of memory, all stored for a limited amount of time. Working memory tasks require monitoring (i.e., manipulation of information or behaviors) as part of completing goal-directed actions in the setting of interfering processes and distractions. The cognitive processes needed to achieve this include the executive and attention control of short-term memory, which permit interim integration, processing, disposal, and retrieval of information. These processes are sensitive to age: working memory is associated with cognitive development, and research shows that its capacity tends to decline with old age. Working memory is a theoretical concept central both to cognitive psychology and neuroscience. In addition, neurological studies demonstrate a link between working memory and learning and attention.Theories exist both regarding the theoretical structure of working memory and the role of specific parts of the brain involved in working memory. Research identifies the frontal cortex, parietal cortex, anterior cingulate, and parts of the basal ganglia as crucial. The neural basis of working memory has been derived from lesion experiments in animals and functional imaging upon humans.".
- Working_memory wikiPageExternalLink MWM%20Chapter%201.pdf.
- Working_memory wikiPageExternalLink www.workingmemory.lancs.ac.uk.
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- Working_memory subject Category:Human_behavior.
- Working_memory subject Category:Memory_processes.
- Working_memory subject Category:Problem_solving.
- Working_memory comment "Working memory is the system that actively holds multiple pieces of transitory information in the mind, where they can be manipulated. Working memory is generally used synonymously with short term memory, but this depends on how the two forms of memory are defined. Working memory includes subsystems that store and manipulate visual images or verbal information, as well as a central executive that coordinates the subsystems.".
- Working_memory label "Arbeitsgedächtnis".
- Working_memory label "Memoria de trabajo".
- Working_memory label "Memória de trabalho".
- Working_memory label "Mémoire de travail".
- Working_memory label "Werkgeheugen (mens)".
- Working_memory label "Working memory".
- Working_memory label "ذاكرة عملية".
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- Working_memory sameAs Werkgeheugen_(mens).
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