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This is the first 1,000 characters of 7502 words (30.01 pages) in the essay titled Abstracts
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(Contact David Washburn for reprints and related publications)
Supported by grants from NASA, NICHD, ARI, ARO, ONR, USAF
Washburn, D. A., & Putney, R. T. (1999, June). Attention Profiles of Working Memory. Paper at the meeting of the American Psychological Society. Although each construct has its own literature, phenomena, and theories, it is widely recognized that attention and working memory are integrally related. Individual differences in serial probe recognition performance were profiled across basic dimensions of attention. Good working memory tended to be associated with good concentration, scanning, and attention-control skills.
Washburn, D. A., & Putney, R. T. (1999, April). Individual Differences in Time Estimation and Concentration. Paper at the meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology. There are numerous reasons to believe that the ability to estimate the passage of time may provide a useful and interesting cognitive measure. In the present study, we examined individual differences in time estimation and their relation to measures of attention, learning, memory, and executive function.
Air Force recruits (n = 141) were tested on a battery of 20 tasks designed to assess skills and weaknesses across dimensions of attention and executive function. This battery included tests of simple and choice response time, working memory with and without concurrent tracking, set-switching and task-switching...
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Keywords: working memory, memory paper, david washburn, time estimation, contact, individual differences, reasons to believe, putney, cognitive, concentration, nasa, stroop task, nichd, boredom, control skills, presentation abstracts, attention control, continuous performance, recognition performance, task load
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