2024
DOI: 10.1177/17470218241278272
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From task-general towards task-specific cognitive operations in a few minutes? Working memory performance as an adaptive process

Jussi Jylkkä,
Zachary Stickley,
Daniel Fellman
et al.

Abstract: Measurement of cognitive functions is typically based on the implicit assumption that the mental architecture underlying cognitive task performance is constant throughout the task. In contrast, skill learning theory implies that cognitively demanding task performance is an adaptive process that progresses from initial heavy engagement of effortful and task-general metacognitive and executive control processes towards more automatic and task-specific performance. However, this hypothesis is rarely applied to th… Show more

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