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The relationships between working memory and long-term memory
Van der Linden, Martial
1998In Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. Série III. Sciences de la Vie, 321 (2/3), p. 175-177
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Keywords :
Long-term memory; Working memory
Abstract :
[en] Recent studies have led to the proposal that working memory operates not as a gateway between sensory input and long-term memory but as a workspace. The core of argument is that access to acquired knowledge and prior learning occurs before information becomes available to working memory. This proposition is a way to accommodate Baddeley's multiple component working memory model and the view that considers that working memory is nothing other than temporary activations of representations and procedures in long-term memory. However, this 'workspace' conception of working memory raises the question of the relationships between the central executive system and long-term memory.
Disciplines :
Neurosciences & behavior
Author, co-author :
Van der Linden, Martial ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cognitives > Psychopathologie cognitive
Language :
English
Title :
The relationships between working memory and long-term memory
Publication date :
1998
Journal title :
Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. Série III. Sciences de la Vie
ISSN :
0764-4469
Publisher :
Gauthier Villars Editeur, France
Volume :
321
Issue :
2/3
Pages :
175-177
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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