Timeline for Is there a word for when thinking of other numbers interferes with working memory retention?
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Mar 12 at 1:20 | answer | added | Kallie Shaffett | timeline score: 0 | |
Mar 2 at 14:20 | comment | added | Steven Jeuris♦ | The notion of "task sets" in cognitive science comes to mind. In which studies show that when task sets overlap in nature (e.g., writing numbers and recall numbers both involve numbers), they are more likely to cause conflicts. But doubt you'll find an exact word. Why do you need one? | |
Mar 1 at 10:44 | comment | added | luke | yeah i dunno @ArnonWeinberg but it seems like a specific type of error, one which need not necessarily involve a failure of span rather than retention and production. digit span does look quite a brute process | |
Mar 1 at 9:05 | comment | added | Arnon Weinberg♦ | How is this different from just making an error...? | |
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S Mar 1 at 2:49 | history | asked | luke | CC BY-SA 4.0 |