reviewPsychological BulletinMar 10, 2016Closed access

Anxiety and working memory capacity: A meta-analysis and narrative review.

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Cognitive deficits are now widely recognized to be an important component of anxiety. In particular, anxiety is thought to restrict the capacity of working memory by competing with task-relevant processes. The evidence for this claim, however, has been mixed. Although some studies have found restricted working memory in anxiety, others have not. Within studies that have found impairments, there is little agreement regarding the boundary conditions of the anxiety/WMC association. The aim of this review is to critically evaluate the evidence for anxiety-related deficits in working memory capacity. First, a meta-analysis of 177 samples (N = 22,061 individuals) demonstrated that self-reported measures of anxiety…

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Keywords
  • Working memory
  • PsycINFO
  • Memory span
  • Anxiety
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Cognition
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