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  1. Baddeley, A. (1986). Working memory. Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press. Abstract. It [the working memory model] is a broad framework within which it has proved fruitful to pose a range of questions about the role of temporary storage in information processing.

  2. 15 mar 2007 · This book is the magnum opus of one of the most influential cognitive psychologists of the past 50 years. This new volume on the model he created (with Graham Hitch) discusses the developments that have occurred in the past 20 years, and places it within a broader context.

    • Alan Baddeley
  3. Working Memory. Alan D. Baddeley. Clarendon Press, 1986 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 289 pages. Based on ten years of research, this volume describes a new model for temporary memory--the...

  4. Definition. Working memory (WM) is a cognitive construct that refers to the process of short-term storage and management of information. Although it is often used as a synonym of short-term memory (STM), WM is frequently used to convey an additional emphasis on the active manipulation of buffered information.

  5. Abstract. the purpose . . . is (a) to describe the forms of autobiographical memory and contrast them with other forms of memory; (b) to give a theoretical account of autobiographical memory in terms of the self; (c) to argue for the importance of phenomenal reports in the study of autobiographical memory; (d) to examine some of the ...

    • William F. Brewer
    • 1986
  6. Applied Cognitive Psychology publishes psychological analyses of memory, learning, thinking, problem solving, language, and consciousness.

  7. This list of New York University alumni includes notable graduates and non-graduate former students of New York University