| 41. | We refer to this memory as the working memory.
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| 42. | These bindings are affected by working memory resources available.
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| 43. | Working memory has slowly decreased over the growing years.
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| 44. | Random Access Memory, the working memory of the computer.
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| 45. | The key executive function of the prefrontal cortex, Dr . Goldman-Rakic argues, is working memory.
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| 46. | Working memory and multi-tasking impairments typically characterize the disorder.
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| 47. | Working memory serves as an encoding and retrieval processor.
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| 48. | These factors include attention, working memory, and stimulus salience.
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| 49. | Personal moral dilemmas, like the footbridge problem, suppressed working memory areas and activated emotional circuits.
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| 50. | Micro-processes include attention; working memory; integration and restructuring.
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