Control of interference during working memory updating
Control of interference during working memory updating is a scholarly work by Frederick Verbruggen, André Vandierendonck, and Eva Kemps, published in 2011 in ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance''. The main subjects of the publication include working memory, interference, task, executive functions, recall, glossary of archaeology, short-term memory, interference theory, process, control in organization management, cognitive psychology, computer science, Construct, prospective memory, and psychology. Results of Experiments 1 and 2 show that this interference reflects a competition between a process that reveals the degree of familiarity of an item and a context-sensitive recollection process that depends on the strength of bindings in working memory.