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We provide further analyses to support our assertion that a temporary manipulation of ANS performance does lead to a change in math performance.
Working memory (WM) refers to the brain function involved in the temporary manipulation (i.e., processing, integration, storage, retrieval, etc). of the information necessary for complex cognitive tasks such as language comprehension, learning, and reasoning [1].
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Rotate and zooming also supported, for some on-screen temporary photo manipulation.
This may have been achieved because the procedure of avoided arthrotomy, with a temporary reduction by manipulation and confirmation of reduction by arthroscopy allowing surgical objectives to be accomplished with minimal damage to the capsule of the joint.
Load-sensitive activity reflects specific working memory functions, such as temporary retention and manipulation of information, while load-insensitive activity reflects supportive functions, such as visual orientation, perception, encoding, and response selection and execution.
Working memory refers to the temporary storage and manipulation of information, and requires continuous updating.
15 Working memory is a dynamic process allowing the temporary storage and manipulation of information.
Working memory (WM) is a system for temporary maintenance and manipulation of verbal and visuo-spatial information [2].
It provides the capacity for the temporary storage and manipulation of information in the course of everyday activities, such as following instructions and mental arithmetic [ 12- 14].
The term working memory refers to a brain system that provides temporary storage and manipulation of the information necessary for more complex cognitive tasks such as learning.
The term WM refers to a brain system that provides temporary storage and manipulation of the information that is necessary for such complex cognitive tasks as language comprehension, learning, and reasoning [ 7].
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