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  2. Working memory - Wikipedia

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    Working memory is a cognitive system with a ... markedly alter PFC working memory function; for example, ... leads to poor functionality of working memory, ...

  3. Working memory training - Wikipedia

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    Working memory training is intended to improve a person's working memory.Working memory is a central intellectual faculty, linked to IQ, ageing, and mental health.It has been claimed that working memory training programs are effective means, both for treating specific medical conditions associated with working memory deficit, and for general increase in cognitive capacity among healthy ...

  4. Dysexecutive syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is thought to be Baddeley's hypothesized working memory system and the central executive that are the hypothetical systems impaired in DES. [2] The syndrome was once known as frontal lobe syndrome ; however 'dysexecutive syndrome' is preferred because it emphasizes the functional pattern of deficits (the symptoms) over the location of the ...

  5. Visuospatial function - Wikipedia

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    Impaired visuospatial skills can result in, for example, poor driving ability because distances are not judged correctly or difficulty navigating in space such as bumping into things. [1] Visuospatial processing refers to the "ability to perceive, analyze, synthesize, manipulate and transform visual patterns and images". [2]

  6. Executive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Working memory and multi-tasking impairments typically characterize the disorder. [17] Persons with schizophrenia also tend to demonstrate deficits in response inhibition and cognitive flexibility. [53] Patients often demonstrate noticeable deficits in the central executive component of working memory as conceptualized by Baddeley and Hitch.

  7. Effects of stress on memory - Wikipedia

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    Baddeley's model of working memory. Working memory, similar to STM, is the ability to temporarily store information in order to manipulate it for performing complex tasks, such as reasoning. WM is affected to a greater extent by stress than Long-term memory. [33] Stress has been shown to both improve and impair WM.

  8. Spatial memory - Wikipedia

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    Working memory (WM) can be described as a limited capacity system that allows one to temporarily store and process information. [8] This temporary store enables one to complete or work on complex tasks while being able to keep information in mind. [8] For instance, the ability to work on a complicated mathematical problem utilizes one's working ...

  9. Corsi block-tapping test - Wikipedia

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    The Corsi block-tapping test is a psychological test that assesses visuo-spatial short term working memory. It involves mimicking a researcher as they tap a sequence of up to nine identical spatially separated blocks. The sequence starts out simple, usually using two blocks, but becomes more complex until the subject's performance suffers.