Short-term memory as a response preparation state |
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Authors: | Stuart T. Klapp |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, California State University, 94542, Hayward, California. |
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Abstract: | This review considers recent findings on motor-response programming which indicate that there is a temporary mode of storage for response commands. This storage, which is distinct from long-term memory, is required for emission of a programmed response even when there are no explicit requirements for memory. Although this system is considered to be primarily a stage in response control rather than a memory system, it may mediate verbal short-term memory when encoded in articulatory form. The implications of this perspective on short-term memory are considered. |
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