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. 2005 Feb;12(1):165-70.
doi: 10.3758/bf03196363.

What makes working memory spans so predictive of high-level cognition?

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What makes working memory spans so predictive of high-level cognition?

Raphaëlle Lépine et al. Psychon Bull Rev. 2005 Feb.

Abstract

Working memory (WM) span tasks involving a complex activity performed concurrently with item retention have proven to be good predictors of high-level cognitive performance. The present study demonstrates that replacing these complex self-paced activities with simpler but computer-paced processes, such as reading successive letters, yields more predictive WM span measures. This finding suggests that WM span tasks evaluate a fundamental capacity that underpins complex as well as elementary cognitive processes. Moreover, the higher predictive power of computer-paced WM span tasks suggests that strategic factors do not contribute to the relationship between WM spans and high-level cognition.

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