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Our results support the view that working memory training produces near transfer effects, and that the degree of transfer depends on the cognitive overlap ...
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We propose that transfer occurs primarily when training leads to the acquisition of a new complex cognitive skill that can be applied to an untrained activity.
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Feb 13, 2019 · This study analyzed the mechanisms involved in possible transfer effects for two different working memory updating (WMU) training programs ...
WM updating training generally involves employing computerized adaptive technology in a step-by-step manner to enable subjects to practice various WM tasks such ...
A working memory updating task paradigm requires participants to store and update incoming stimuli such as letters, digits or spatial locations, while ...
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Most training studies found substantial improvement in the trained task, with little to no transfer to untrained tasks.
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Jun 30, 2021 · Working memory is a cognitive skill broken down into three major components: reordering, updating, and dual processing.
We found consistent evidence for the absence of any training-induced improvements across all ranges of transfer and mechanisms.
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Generally, training-induced broad cognitive improvements can be caused by either increased WM capacity or enhanced WM efficiency, or a combination of both (for ...
Positive transfer refers to the facilitation, in learning or performance, of a new task based on what has been learned during a previous one.