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Complex working memory span tasks and higher-order cognition: A latent-variable analysis of the relationship between processing and storage
2009
Memory
Complex span tasks, assumed by many to measure an individual's working memory capacity, are predictive of several aspects of higher-order cognition. However, the underlying cause of the relationships between "processing-and-storage" tasks and cognitive abilities is still hotly debated nearly 30 years after the tasks were first introduced. The current study utilised latent constructs across verbal, numerical, and spatial content domains to examine a number of questions regarding the predictive
doi:10.1080/09658210902998047
pmid:19536691
fatcat:jp2yoq6fzvfq3deldr4k5qceju