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Author Koopmann-Holm, Birgit, author

Title Working Memory / Birgit Koopmann-Holm
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017
©2017

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Description 1 online resource : text file, PDF
Series The Macat Library
Contents Cover; Title; Copyrigyt Page; Contents; WAYS IN TO THE TEXT; Who Is Alan D. Baddeley?; What Does "Working Memory" Say?; Why Does "Working Memory" Matter?; SECTION 1: INFLUENCES; Module 1: The Author and the Historical Context; Module 2: Academic Context; Module 3: The Problem; Module 4: The Author's Contribution; SECTION 2: IDEAS; Module 5: Main Ideas; Module 6: Secondary Ideas; Module 7: Achievement; Module 8: Place in the Author's Work; SECTION 3: IMPACT; Module 9: The First Responses; Module 10: The Evolving Debate; Module 11: Impact and Influence Today; Module 12: Where Next?
Glossary of TermsPeople Mentioned in the Text; Works Cited
Summary "The work of memory researchers Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch is a prime example of the ways in which good critical thinkers approach questions and the problems they raise. In the 1960s, researchers into human memory began to understand memory as comprising not one, but two systems. The first was a short-term system handling information for mere seconds. The second was a long-term system capable of managing information indefinitely. They also discovered, however, that short-term memory was not simply a 'filing cabinet, ' as many had thought, but was actively working on cognitive - or mental - tasks. This is how the phrase "working memory" developed. The hypothesis remained unproven, however, presenting Baddeley and Hitch with the problem of working out how to produce definitive evidence that short term memory was a working system that actively manipulated and processed information. They responded by designing a series of ten experiments aimed at showing just this - presenting the results in their 1974 article, 'Working memory.' The research was a masterpiece of problem-solving that proved revelatory. The authors not only generated new solutions and made sound decisions between alternative possibilities - they also showed that short-term memory is indeed an active system responsible for information processing and managing, while also influencing attention, reasoning, reading comprehension and learning. While their work has since been refined by others, Baddeley and Hitch's problem-solving approach helped to create the dominant understanding of working memory that underpins psychological research throughout the world today."--Provided by publisher
Subject Short-term memory.
Memory, Short-Term
Short-term memory
Form Electronic book
Author O'Connor, Alexander
ISBN 9781912282418
1912282410