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‘P.J. Barnard, S.K. Scott, J. May,’ When the Central Executive Lets Us Down: Schemas, Attention and Load in a Generative Working Memory Task. ‘M. Sebastian, J. Menor, Rosa Elosua,’ Errors in Short-term Forgetting in AD and Aging. ‘L. Henry,’ How Does the Severity of a Learning Disability Affect Working Memory Performance? ‘F. Collette, S. Majerus, M. Van Der Linden, P. Dabe, C. Degueldre, G. Delfiore, A. Luxen, E. Salmon,’ Contribution of Lexico-semantic Processes to Verbal Short-term Memory Tasks: A PET Activation Study. ‘R.C. Martin, M.L. Freedman,’ Short-term Retention…mehr

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Table of contents:
‘P.J. Barnard, S.K. Scott, J. May,’ When the Central Executive Lets Us Down: Schemas, Attention and Load in a Generative Working Memory Task. ‘M. Sebastian, J. Menor, Rosa Elosua,’ Errors in Short-term Forgetting in AD and Aging. ‘L. Henry,’ How Does the Severity of a Learning Disability Affect Working Memory Performance? ‘F. Collette, S. Majerus, M. Van Der Linden, P. Dabe, C. Degueldre, G. Delfiore, A. Luxen, E. Salmon,’ Contribution of Lexico-semantic Processes to Verbal Short-term Memory Tasks: A PET Activation Study. ‘R.C. Martin, M.L. Freedman,’ Short-term Retention of Lexical-semantic Representations: Implications For Speech Production. ‘A. Lian, P.J. Karlsen, B. Winsvold,’ A Reevaluation of the Phonological Similarity Effect in Adult's Short-term Memory of Words and Nonwords. ‘J.M. Rouder, P. Gomez,’ Modelling Serial Position Curves With Temporal Distinctiveness. ‘S. Saito,’ The Phonological Loop and Memory For Rhythms: An Individual Differences Approach. ‘S. Tremblay, W.J. Macken, D.M. Jones,’ The Impact of Broadband Noise on Serial Memory: Changes in Band-pass Frequency Increase Disruption. ‘G. Tehan, L. Hendry, D. Kocinski,’ Word Length and Phonological Similarity Effects in Simple, Complex and Delayed Serial Recall Tasks: Implications For Working Memory. ‘C.S. Willis, S.E. Gathercole,’ Phonological Short-term Memory Contributions to Sentence Processing in Young Children. ‘M.G. Calvo,’ Working Memory and Inferences: Evidence From Eye Fixations During Reading. ‘U.M.Z. Hutton, J.N. Towse,’ Short-term Memory and Working Memory as Indices of Children's Cognitive Skills. ‘E. Service, R. Turpeinen,’ Working Memory in Spelling: Evidence From Backward Typing. ‘S.J. Pickering,’ The Development of Visuo-spatial Thinking. ‘B. Lawrence, J. Myerson, H. Oonk, R. Abrams,’ The Effects of Eye and Limb Movement On Working Memory. ‘A. Miyake, A.H. Witzki, M.J. Emerson,’ Explaining Field Dependence-independence From a Working Memory Perspective: A Dual-task Investigation of the Hidden Figures Test.

This special issue ponders a detailed and contemporary analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of short-term and working memory. Articles focus on short-term memory for phonological, semantic, and spatial material, on executive function and on short-term forgetting. The empirical perspectives include the neuroimaging of short-term memory, short-term memory development and the neuropsychology and neurobiology of memory, in addition to laboratory-based experimental studies. Together, these articles identify significant current models and approaches to short-term and working memory, providing a broad set of perspectives which illustrate the wide impact of working memory on the understanding of human cognition.

This special issue ponders a detailed and contemporary analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of short-term and working memory.