Effects of Observing Urban and Natural Scenes on Working Memory Depletion and Restoration: An EEG Study
Cognitive load theory focuses on the limited capacity of working memory (WM) to encapsulate information. While the original theory postulated a fixed capacity of working memory, research in the last decade has provided evidence for the depletion hypothesis. This hypothesis holds that WM becomes depl...
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Main Authors: | Lorenzo Consalvi (Author), Kim Ouwehand (Author), Fred Paas (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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