| 1. | Working memory may decay in proportion to information or an event's salience.
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| 2. | Damage to posterior parietal cortex results in deficits in visual working memory.
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| 3. | The decrease of working memory function is normally seen in neural diseases:
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| 4. | After all, including working memory into neural networks is a difficult task.
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| 5. | Sleep deprivation increases the number of errors made on working memory tasks.
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| 6. | Mind wandering is also connected to working memory capacity ( WMC ).
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| 7. | In general, it affects such functions as working memory, self-control and motivation.
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| 8. | Other evidence attributes differences in interpreting ambiguous sentences to working memory span.
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| 9. | "I see working memory widely dispersed throughout the brain, " said John.
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| 10. | This includes " updates " to WMEs currently in the working memory.
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