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The Mental Representation of Goals Download

The Mental Representation of Goals
Author: Daniel Cassenti
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3639103815



The Mental Representation of Goals: What timing conditions, interference, and intentions reveal about the nature of working memory


Working memory acts as the central executive officer of cognition. Get The Mental Representation of Goals diet books 2013 for free.
It drives human action by coordinating perception, memory, and motor processes with a prioritized set of instructions as events unfold over time. There is still much to explore on the nature of working memory. These studies shed light on one important piece of working memory that has been infrequently explored, the importance of goals and how they are represented in working memory. Four experiments manipulated timing conditions, memory loads, and extraneous events in an event counting paradigm to reveal that greater time to process information also leads to over-rehearsal, distraction, and a tendency to make more errors. These results imply a redefinition Check The Mental Representation of Goals our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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It drives human action by coordinating perception, memory, and motor processes with a prioritized set of instructions as events unfold over time. There is still much to explore on the nature of working memory. These studies shed light on one important piece of working memory that has been infrequently explored, the importance of goals and how they are represented in working memory. Four experiments manipulated timing conditions, memory loads, and extraneous events in an event counting paradigm to reveal that greater time to process information also leads to over-rehearsal, distraction, and a tendency to make more errors t drives human action by coordinating perception, memory, and motor processes with a prioritized set of instructions as events unfold over time. There is still much to explore on the nature of working memory. These studies shed light on one important piece of working memory that has been infrequently explored, the importance of goals and how they are represented in working memory. Four experiments manipulated timing conditions, memory loads, and extraneous events in an event counting paradigm to reveal that greater time to process information also leads to over-rehearsal, distraction, and a tendency to make more errors. These results imply a redefinition

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