| 21. | This is thought to increase processing latency and salience, and diminished working memory.
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| 22. | Working memory is assessed when the rats enter each arm a single time.
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| 23. | By gesturing, they can free up working memory for other tasks.
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| 24. | Working memory is a theoretical concept central both to cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
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| 25. | Working memory may decay in proportion to information or an event s salience.
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| 26. | Working memory performance may also be increased by high intensity exercise.
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| 27. | Mentally integrating the two pieces can require considerable working memory resources.
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| 28. | Re-entry into the arms would result in a working memory error.
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| 29. | Past research linked working memory as the weakness in understanding sentences.
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| 30. | Exercise specifically increases executive brain functions such as attention span and working memory.
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