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Zach Shipstead

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Memory (Hove, England)|June 28, 2012
The scope and control of attention as separate aspects of working memoryZach Shipstead, Thomas S Redick, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Educational Psychology Review|December 8, 2015
What's working in working memory training? An educational perspectiveThomas S Redick, Zach Shipstead, Elizabeth A Wiemers, et al.
Memory & Cognition|September 14, 2014
Shortened complex span tasks can reliably measure working memory capacityJeffrey L Foster, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 7, 2019
The role of maintenance and disengagement in predicting reading comprehension and vocabulary learningJessie D Martin, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Psychological Science|October 5, 2013
Working memory training may increase working memory capacity but not fluid intelligenceTyler L Harrison, Zach Shipstead, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 30, 2021
The visual arrays task: Visual storage capacity or attention control?Jessie D Martin, Jason S Tsukahara, Christopher Draheim, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 20, 2012
No evidence of intelligence improvement after working memory training: a randomized, placebo-controlled studyThomas S Redick, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 1, 2016
Cognitive predictors of a common multitasking ability: Contributions from working memory, attention control, and fluid intelligenceThomas S Redick, Zach Shipstead, Matthew E Meier, et al.
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Memory (Hove, England)|June 28, 2012
The scope and control of attention as separate aspects of working memoryZach Shipstead, Thomas S Redick, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Educational Psychology Review|December 8, 2015
What's working in working memory training? An educational perspectiveThomas S Redick, Zach Shipstead, Elizabeth A Wiemers, et al.
Memory & Cognition|September 14, 2014
Shortened complex span tasks can reliably measure working memory capacityJeffrey L Foster, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|June 7, 2019
The role of maintenance and disengagement in predicting reading comprehension and vocabulary learningJessie D Martin, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Psychological Science|October 5, 2013
Working memory training may increase working memory capacity but not fluid intelligenceTyler L Harrison, Zach Shipstead, Kenny L Hicks, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 30, 2021
The visual arrays task: Visual storage capacity or attention control?Jessie D Martin, Jason S Tsukahara, Christopher Draheim, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|June 20, 2012
No evidence of intelligence improvement after working memory training: a randomized, placebo-controlled studyThomas S Redick, Zach Shipstead, Tyler L Harrison, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|November 1, 2016
Cognitive predictors of a common multitasking ability: Contributions from working memory, attention control, and fluid intelligenceThomas S Redick, Zach Shipstead, Matthew E Meier, et al.
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