Vocabulary recall and retention improvement: Working memory training using dual N-back task

Seyed Mojtaba Marashi, Mina Adibi Sadinezhad
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Working memory (WM) plays an important role in learning since it serves as the buffer between past sensations and future behaviour, making it essential to understand not only how we encode and recall sensory information in memory but also how we plan for its upcoming use. This study examined the effect of WM training on vocabulary recall and retention of Iranian EFL learners using the dual n-back task technique. N-back requires the individual to remember an item that was presented a certain number of items previously. To this end, 50 EFL learners were randomly assigned to the experimental (n = 25) and control (n = 25) groups. The participants were taught 100 English words in 20 sessions. In each session, the experimental group also received a dual n-back task. The obtained data were analysed through two-way repeated measures analysis of variance and independent samples t-tests. The results showed that the experimental group outperformed the control group in target words’ recall and retention. Keywords: Dual n-back task, EFL learners, working memory training, vocabulary recall, vocabulary retention
词汇回忆与记忆:双N-back任务的工作记忆训练
工作记忆(WM)在学习中扮演着重要的角色,因为它是过去感觉和未来行为之间的缓冲,这使得它不仅对理解我们如何在记忆中编码和回忆感觉信息,而且对我们如何计划即将到来的使用至关重要。本研究采用双n-back任务技术考察了WM训练对伊朗英语学习者词汇回忆和记忆的影响。N-back要求个体记住之前展示过的特定数量的项目。为此,50名英语学习者被随机分为实验组(n = 25)和对照组(n = 25)。参与者在20个环节中学习了100个英语单词。在每个会话中,实验组也接受双n-back任务。获得的数据通过双向重复测量方差分析和独立样本t检验进行分析。结果表明,实验组在目标词的回忆和记忆方面优于对照组。关键词:双n-back任务,英语学习者,工作记忆训练,词汇回忆,词汇保留
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