Working Memory and Thinking

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A01=Kenneth Gilhooly
A01=Robert H. Logie
AB Task
Adversary Situations
Age Difference
Articulatory Loop
Articulatory Suppression
Author_Kenneth Gilhooly
Author_Robert H. Logie
Blindfold Chess
capacity
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Category=JMR
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Chess Positions
cognitive development
cognitive psychology
Digit Groups
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executive functions
Long Term Knowledge Base
Long Term Working Memory
long-term
loop
Low Span Subjects
neuropsychology
phonological
Phonological Loop
player
problem solving processes
Quaternary Relations
reasoning strategies
Reasoning Tasks
Reduced Working Memory Capacities
retrieval
Retrieval Structures
Short Term Working Memory
spatial
structures
TOL Task
visuo
Visuo Spatial Scratch Pad
Visuo Spatial Scratchpad
Visuo Spatial Sketch Pad
Visuo Spatial WM
WM
WM Capacity
Working Memory Components
working memory in complex cognition

Product details

  • ISBN 9780863775147
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Thinking and memory are inextricably linked. However, a "divide and rule" approach has led cognitive psychologists to study these two areas in relative isolation. With contributions from some of the leading international researchers on working memory and thinking, the present volume aims to break down the scientific divisions and foster scientific integration in the connections between these two core functions of cognition. Broadly defined, thinking comprises mentally driven change in current representations. The processes involved in such change include application of logical rules, heuristics, problem solving strategies, decision making, planning and comprehension of complex material. Memory involves the encoding, retention and retrieval of information, and the retention may be temporary or in a long-term knowledge base.; Thinking cannot occur in a vacuum; it relies on the long-term memory base and a temporary mental workspace. Despite the apparent limitations on mental workspace, humans can drive a car and hold a conversation, or store partial solutions while tackling other aspects of a problem. So too, some aspects of thinking are relatively resilient in the face of quite extensive brain damage, yet other aspects are remarkably vulnerable to neuroanatomical insults. Humans can solve complex problems with many alternative choice points and yet seem to be able to consider only a few hypotheses at any one time. These apparent paradoxes present significant scientific challenges as to how humans can be such successful thinkers despite their very limited working memory. The chapters herein represent a diversity of views as regards the nature or working memory and forms of human thinking. The links between working memory and thinking are directly addressed and made explicit, and in so doing this volume offers an increasingly integrated understanding of human thinking and memory.
Kenneth Gilhooly, Robert H. Logie