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long-term working memory  

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  • Working memory is generally considered as a temporary system for storing and manipulating information with limited capacity. Ericsson and Kintsch (1995) proposed adding long-term working memory to this short-term working memory. It is conceived as part of long-term memory. It has no limited capacity, its content is retrievable directly, quickly and automatically from cues in short-term memory and is only involved in familiar knowledge domains, expertise (chess game, medical diagnosis, reading comprehension, etc.).

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  • Frank Arnould

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