Robert H Logie, Naoyuki Osaka and Mark D'Esposito: Working memory
capacity, control, components, and theory: an editorial
overview
1: Alan Baddeley & Graham Hitch: Working memory: past, present...
and future?
2: Meredyth Daneman & Brenda Hannon: What do working memory span
tasks like reading span really measure?
3: Nelson Cowan, Candice C Morey, Zhijian Chen & Michael Bunting:
What do estimates of working memory capacity tell us?
4: Pierre Barrouillet & Valérie Camos: The time-based
resource-sharing model of working memory
5: Paul Verhaeghen, John Cerella, Chandramallika Basak, Kara Bopp,
Yanmin Zhang & William J Hoyer: The ins and outs of working memory:
dynamic processes associated with focus switching and search
6: Mariko Osaka & Naoyuki Osaka: Neural bases of focusing attention
in working memory: an fMRI study based on individual
differences
7: Robert H Logie & Simon C Duff: Separating processing from
storage in working memory operation span
8: Stephan Lewandowsky, Tarryn Wright & Gordon D A Brown: The
interpretation of temporal isolation effects
9: Gerald Tehan & Kaye Mills: Working memory and short-term memory
storage: what does backward recall tell us?
10: Ian Neath & Aimée M Surprenant: Accounting for age-related
differences in working memory using the feature model
11: Randi C Martin & A Cris Hamilton: Implications from cognitive
neuropsychology for models of short-term and working memory
12: Adam Gazzaley & Mark D'Esposito: Top-down modulation in visual
working memory
13: Shintaro Funahashi: General-purpose working memory system and
functions of the dorsolateral preforontal cortex
14: David G Pearson: Visuo-spatial rehearsal processes in working
memory
15: André Vandierondonck, Arnaud Szmalec, Maud Deschuyteneer & Ann
Depoorter: Towards a multicomponent view of executive control: the
case of response selection
16: Graeme S Halford, Steven Phillips, William H Wilson, Julie
McCredden, Glenda Andrews, Damian Birney, Rosemary Baker & John D
Bain: Relational processing is fundamental to the central executive
and it is limited to four variables
17: Bart Rypma: A neural efficiency hypothesis of age-related
changes in human working memory performance
18: Petter Marklund & Lars Nyberg: Intersecting the divide between
working memory and episodic memory: evidence from sustained and
transient brain activity patterns
19: Bradley R Postle: 'Activated long-term memory'? The bases of
representation in working memory
20: Klaus Oberauer: Activation, binding and selective access - an
embedded three-component framework for working memory
21: Susan M Courtney, Jennifer K Roth & Joseph B Sala: A
hierarchical biased-competition model of domain-dependent working
memory mainatenance and executive control
The authors have done an outstanding job of bringing together a
series of interesting chapters on WM. This book should be required
reading for anyone interested in the current state of the
field.
*ScienceDirect*
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