On the waxing and waning of working memory: action orientation moderates the impact of demanding relationship primes on working memory capacity |
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Authors: | Jostmann Nils B Koole Sander L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands. nb.jostmann@psy.vu.nl |
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Abstract: | The present research examined how action- versus state-oriented individuals (Kuhl & Beckmann, 1994) utilize their working memory capacity under varying situational demands. Participants visualized either a demanding or an accepting person, after which their working memory capacity was assessed. Among action-oriented participants, visualizing a demanding person led to greater operation spans (Study 1) and superior memory for intention-related information (Study 2) than visualizing an accepting person. State-oriented participants displayed the opposite pattern, such that visualizing an accepting person led to greater operation spans (Study 1) and superior memory for intentions (Study 2) than visualizing a demanding person. These findings indicate that action versus state orientation moderates the impact of situational demands on working memory capacity. |
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