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Explaining the Many Varieties of Working Memory Variation: Dual Mechanisms of Cognitive Control
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Abstract This chapter shows how all working memory (WM) theorists agree that control processes are a critical component of WM function. The general theoretical framework is the dual mechanisms of control (DMC): proactive control and reactive control. They can be differentiated on the basis of their information-processing characteristics, computational properties, temporal dynamics, and underlying neural systems. Regardless of the source of WM variation, the proximal mechanisms of variation remain the same and have the same impact on brain activity and behavior. Thus, the DMC framework provides a unifying account that has the potential to synthesize and integrate a large body of literatures on WM function. By…
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- Working memory
- Variation (astronomy)
- Cognition
- Dual (grammatical number)
- Control (management)
- Computer science
- Cognitive science
- Function (biology)
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