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Working memory refers to a combination of components, including short-term memory and attention, that allow an individual to hold information temporarily as we perform cognitive tasks. It is an essential cognitive function that enables the execution of complex tasks such as problem-solving, comprehension, and reasoning. Unlike short-term memory, which simply involves the storage of information for a brief period, working memory involves the active manipulation and processing of this...
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Retrieval is the process of getting information out of memory storage and back into conscious awareness. This ability is essential for daily tasks like brushing hair and teeth, driving to work, and performing job duties. Retrieval occurs in three ways: recall, recognition, and relearning.
Recall involves accessing information without cues, such as during an essay test, where individuals must retrieve facts and concepts from memory unaided. Another example is remembering the name of a colleague...
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Forgetting is a complex cognitive phenomenon influenced by several factors, among which interference and decay are particularly prominent. These processes explain why individuals often struggle to retrieve specific information from memory, leading to lapses in recall that can be observed in everyday situations.
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The cerebellum, while traditionally associated with motor control, also plays a crucial role in memory, particularly in procedural memory, which involves learning motor tasks that become automatic through repetition. For example, studies have shown that when the cerebellum is damaged, individuals or animals lose the ability to learn conditioned motor responses, such as the conditioned eye-blink response in classical conditioning experiments with rabbits. This study demonstrates the...
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Improving short-term memory can be achieved through techniques like chunking and rehearsal. Chunking involves organizing information into larger, more manageable units. This technique is particularly useful for information that exceeds the typical memory span of between five and nine items. For instance, logging into an online account with a password like "ta89vq0179gz" involves grouping letters and numbers into three chunks—ta89, vq01, and 79gz. It makes large amounts of...
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Memory is categorized into three major systems: sensory memory, short-term memory (STM), and long-term memory (LTM). These systems differ in their capacity and the duration for which they can hold information. Sensory memory captures raw sensory input from the environment, holding it for just a few seconds or less. For example, on hearing a brief, loud sound, like a car horn honking, the sound seems to linger in the mind for a moment even after it stops. This is an instance of sensory memory...
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La recuperación de la memoria a largo plazo no pasa por alto la memoria de trabajo

Michael K P Mugno1, Timothy J Vickery2

  • 1Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA. mmugno@udel.edu.

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La recuperación de información de la memoria a largo plazo (LTM) no pasa por alto la memoria de trabajo (WM). Este estudio encontró que la recuperación de LTM deteriora el rendimiento de WM y se deteriora cuando WM está cerca de la capacidad.

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Memoria a largo plazoRecuperación de la memoria a largo plazoConocimiento visualMemoria de trabajo

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología cognitiva
  • La neurociencia

Sus antecedentes:

  • La recuperación de información de la memoria a largo plazo (LTM) está limitada por la capacidad de la memoria de trabajo (WM).
  • Investigaciones anteriores sugirieron que la recuperación de LTM podría eludir WM, incluso a capacidad.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar si la recuperación de LTM pasa por alto el WM.
  • Examinar las consecuencias de la recuperación de LTM en los contenidos de WM y la fidelidad de la información recuperada.

Principales métodos:

  • Adaptó un paradigma para incluir informes continuos de contenido de WM y recuperación de LTM.
  • Experimentos realizados con diferentes cargas de WM (dos, cuatro o ninguna) durante las tareas de recuperación de LTM.

Principales resultados:

  • La precisión del informe WM disminuyó cuando se recuperó un elemento LTM.
  • La fidelidad del informe LTM fue menor cuando WM estaba en capacidad (cuatro ítems) en comparación con cargas más bajas.
  • La fidelidad del contenido de WM se redujo durante la recuperación de LTM en diferentes cargas de WM.

Conclusiones:

  • La recuperación de LTM no pasa por alto el WM.
  • Los límites de capacidad de WM interactúan con los procesos de recuperación de LTM.
  • La información LTM recuperada y la información WM mantenida compiten por los recursos limitados de WM.