回顾-工作记忆:科学现状,回顾

Signo Pub Date : 2022-01-03 DOI:10.17058/signo.v47i88.17471
Tatiana Koerich Rondon, Lêda Maria Braga Tomitch
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摘要

工作记忆(WM)是一种认知系统,它可以同时操作和存储信息,从而完成从最简单到最复杂的日常活动。鉴于其相关性,WM在认知心理学和相关科学中一直是一个多产的研究课题。一些研究人员开发了模型来解释WM是如何组织的,它是如何与其他认知系统相互作用的,它是如何支持处理和维护功能的,以及不同的特异性。从Baddeley和Hitch(1974)提出的第一个理论框架到今天,基于各种数据源(如行为、认知、神经成像和计算机建模研究)的研究取得了相当大的进展。在Miyake和Shah(1999)编辑的《工作记忆模型:主动维持和执行控制的机制》一书出版22年后,Logie、Camos和Cowan邀请了相互竞争的WM模型的支持者在他们的新书《工作记忆:科学现状》中回答了一系列问题,旨在对当前的情况提供一个全面和综合的解释。
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Review - Working memory: State of the Science, a Review
Working memory (WM) is a cognitive system that enables the simultaneous manipulation and storage of information, allowing the accomplishment of everyday activities, from the simplest to the most complex ones. Given its relevance, WM has been a prolific topic of study in cognitive psychology and related sciences. Several researchers have developed models to explain how WM is organized, how it interacts with other cognitive systems, how it supports processing and maintenance functions, among diverse specificities. From the first theoretical framework proposed by Baddeley and Hitch (1974) until today, research has advanced quite substantially based on various data sources such as behavioral, cognitive, neuroimaging, and computer modeling studies. After twenty-two years since the publication of the book entitled “Models of Working Memory: Mechanisms of Active Maintenance and Executive Control”, edited by Miyake and Shah (1999), Logie, Camos, and Cowan invited proponents of competing WM models to answer a series of questions in their new book entitled ‘Working Memory: State of the Science’ aiming to provide a comprehensive and integrative account of the current scenario.
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