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工作记忆与学习能力的关系

作者:王恩国



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  The Relationship between
  Working Memory and Learning Ability
  WANG Enguo
   (Research Center of Psychology and Behavior, Tianjin Normal Un iversity, Tianjin , 300074;
  Institute of Psychology, Henan University, kaifeng, 475001)
  AbstractWorking memory is a memory system that stores andprocesses a limitedamount of information temporarily. It can influence students' learning ability t hrough reading comprehension, writing and solving mathematical problems. Influen ce of phonological loop on reading is embedded in comprehension of complicated s entence structure. Central executive function plays a more important role in theprocessing of language meaning. Gradual perfection of writing ability is closel y related to increase of working memory ability. The three components of workingmemory have great influence on the solving of simple and complicated mathematic al problems.
  Key wordsworking memory phonological loop vis ual-spa tial sketch pad central executive function learning ability
  
  (责任编校:刘在花)
  

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