The time-based resource-sharing model of working memory
where N corresponds to the number of retrievals (i.e., the number of digits to be read), a to a parameter that represents the difficulty of these retrievals, that is to say the time during…
where N corresponds to the number of retrievals (i.e., the number of digits to be read), a to a parameter that represents the difficulty of these retrievals, that is to say the time during…
Figure 15.1 Propagation of activation from input to response (thin lines), and task-set related processes modulating bottom-up processing. The box WM shows task-set representation in working memory. The goal representation modulates…
9 Working memory and short-term memory storage What does backward recall tell us? Gerald Tehan Kaye Mills One of the recent issues for those interested in working memory is the…
Figure 2.1 (a) The all-components model. (b) The text + integration model. (p.37) Figure 2.1 (c) The text-only model. (d) The integration-only model.(p.38) the text-only model, one comparing the text + integration model…
1 Working memory Past, present…and future? Alan Baddeley Graham Hitch As the longest serving residents of the province of working memory, the two of us have been invited to introduce…
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015Raymond A. Huml (ed.)Muscular Dystrophy10.1007/978-3-319-17362-7_15 15. Summary Raymond A. Huml1 (1) Biosimilars Center of Excellence, Quintiles Inc., 4820 Emperor Boulevard, Durham, NC 27703, USA Raymond A. Huml Email: raymond.huml@quintiles.com Muscular dystrophy (MD)…
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015Raymond A. Huml (ed.)Muscular Dystrophy10.1007/978-3-319-17362-7_14 14. Global and National Patient Registries Raymond A. Huml1 (1) Biosimilars Center of Excellence, Quintiles Inc., 4820 Emperor Boulevard, Durham, NC 27703, USA Raymond A. Huml Email:…
(1) ℅ Raymond A. Huml, Quintiles Inc., 4820 Emperor Blvd, Durham, NC 27703, USA For newly diagnosed muscular dystrophy (MD) patients and their caregivers in the U.S., the first point…