Literature DB >> 11977845

[Effects of focus on working memory].

Mariko Osaka1, Yukiko Nishizaki, Mie Komori, Naoyuki Osaka.   

Abstract

Effects of focus on a target word during performance of the reading span test (RST) were investigated. A focus word in the sentence was defined as the most critical word with a core meaning to integrate the sentence. Two kinds of RST were compared. One was focus-RST (F-RST) in which the target word to be maintained was a focus word of the sentence. The other was a non-focus-RST (NF-RST) in which the target word was not a focus word of the sentence, although the sentence did contain a focus word. Results showed that RST scores were found to be higher for F-RST than for NF-RST. Moreover, the effect of focus was proved to be dominant for low span subjects. Intrusion errors also increased in NF-RST. Sentence length effect, however, was not found. The results showed that low span subjects had severe deficits in making and updating the focus, which is critical for sentence comprehension.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11977845     DOI: 10.4992/jjpsy.72.508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shinrigaku Kenkyu        ISSN: 0021-5236


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1.  The anodal tDCS over the left posterior parietal cortex enhances attention toward a focus word in a sentence.

Authors:  Takehiro Minamoto; Miyuki Azuma; Ken Yaoi; Aoi Ashizuka; Tastuya Mima; Mariko Osaka; Hidenao Fukuyama; Naoyuki Osaka
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2014-12-09       Impact factor: 3.169

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