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Commonalities and differences in the working memory components underlying letter and category fluency tasks: A dual-task investigation.
Authors:Rende, Barbara   Ramsberger, Gail   Miyake, Akira
Abstract:This study used a dual-task interference paradigm to test the hypothesis that different subcomponents of working memory differentially contribute to performance on letter fluency and category fluency tasks. College students (N = 96) performed each type of verbal fluency task in isolation and concurrently with I of 3 secondary tasks. The secondary tasks were chosen for their putative involvement in different working memory subcomponents. Two subsystems of working memory, the phonological loop and the visuospatial sketchpad, were identified as important contributors to fluency performance, especially to performance on letter fluency and category fluency tasks, respectively. Moreover, the results also suggest that the executive function, mental set shifting, may be deployed to perform both letter fluency and category fluency tasks. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:working memory components   letter & category fluency tasks   dual-task interference   verbal fluency   phonological loop   visuospatial sketchpad   mental set shifting
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