Resource allocation and prioritization in auditory working memory
A prevalent view of working memory (WM) considers it to be capacity-limited, fixed to a set number of items. However, recent shared resource models of WM have challenged this “quantized” account using measures of recall precision. Although this conceptual framework can account for several features o...
Auteurs principaux: | Kumar, S, Joseph, S, Pearson, B, Teki, S, Fox, Z, Griffiths, T, Husain, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2012
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