Working Memory Capacity

Working Memory Capacity
ISBN-10
1135432066
ISBN-13
9781135432065
Series
Working Memory Capacity
Category
Psychology
Pages
235
Language
English
Published
2012-06-12
Publisher
Psychology Press
Author
Nelson Cowan

Description

This book tackles the problem of working memory capacity limits and the future of research on this topic. This book will be invaluable to working memory researchers and cognitive psychologists interested in memory.

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