Activated Long-Term Memory Task
Alternate Names: Facilitation of Procedural Memory Task
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Activated Long-Term Memory Task
A paradigm for activating long term memory concepts and measuring associated priming effects as developed by Woltz & Was (2006).
Duration: 30 minutes
References
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Woltz, D. J., & Was, C. A. (2006). Activation in long-term memory during and after attention focus in working memory. Memory and Cognition, 34(3), 668–684.
Was, C. A., & Woltz, D. J. (2007). Reexamining the relationship between working memory and comprehension: The role of available long-term memory. Journal of Memory and Language, 56(1), 86–102.
Was, C. A., J. Dunlosky, J., Bailey, H. & Rawson, K.A. (2012). The unique contributions of the facilitation of procedural memory and working memory to individual differences in intelligence. Acta Psychologica 139 (2012) 425–433.