Revised edition of the author's Working memory capacity, published by Psychology Press, 2005.
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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.
Provides an overview of leading scholars' approaches to understanding the nature of intelligence, its measurement, its investigation, and its development.
This contemporary focus on sensory memory is just beginning, and this collection of original contributions provides a foundational reference for the study mechanisms of sensory memory.
These represent just a few of the topics covered in this volume. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
The goal of this volume is to educate. It is designed for students and researchers, and perhaps the armchair psychologist.
Also included here are steps you can take to keep your family together through tough times. The final result of the conditions outlined in this book will be revealed over the coming months and years.
This book brings together in one volume, state-of-the-science chapters written by the most productive and well known working memory researchers worldwide.
Working Memory Capacity and L2 Learning.
This book presents the complete collection of peer-reviewed presentations at the 1999 Cognitive Science Society meeting, including papers, poster abstracts, and descriptions of conference symposia.