Donnerstag, 25. April 2019

Working memory capacity and sustained attention: A cognitive-energetic perspective.

Working memory capacity and sustained attention: A cognitive-energetic perspective.
Unsworth, N. & Robison, M. K. (2019)

"A cognitive-energetic account of individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) and sustained attention performance is proposed suggesting that variation in the voluntary control of the intensity of attention (intrinsic alertness) is critical for the relation between WMC and attention control."

"The current results are consistent with the hypothesis that normal variation in WMC and sustained attention performance are partially the result of individual differences in intrinsic alertness whereby low WMC individuals are less able to consistently control the intensity of attention than high WMC individuals."

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