A Working Memory Workout: How to Expand the Focus of Serial Attention From One to Four Items in 10 Hours or Less. |
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Authors: | Verhaeghen, Paul Cerella, John Basak, Chandramallika |
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Abstract: | Five individuals participated in an extensive practice study (10 1-hr sessions, 11,000 trials total) on a self-paced identity-judgment n-back task (n ranging from 1 to 5). Within Session 1, response time increased abruptly by about 300 ms in passing from n = 1 to n > 1, suggesting that the focus of attention can accommodate only a single item (H. Caravan, 1998; B. McElree, 2001). Within Session 10, response time was dramatically reduced and increased linearly with n for n ≤ 4, with a slope of about 30 ms. The data suggest that working memory consists of a focus of attention governed by a limited-capacity search, expandable through practice, and a content-addressable region outside the focus of attention. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | self-paced identity-judgment response time working memory n-back task attention |
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