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Working memory span: The effect
of prior learning
CINDY LUSTIG and LYNN HASHER
Duke University
Recent work suggests that working memory span (WMS) tasks are not simple
measures of the capacity to simultaneously store and process new information.
Instead, these measures may be influenced by numerous factors, including
proactive interference (PI). The current study examined whether WMS, like
other memory tasks, is also influenced by PI from prior memory experiments.
Experimentally experienced and naive participants completed a speaking span
task. Span scores were lower for experienced than for naive participants, but
other cognitive scores were not. In combination with other work, these results
suggest that WMS estimates are not pure measures of capacity and may be partially
determined by PI.
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