Study on Heavy Working Memory Load
- aryajaipur05
- Apr 13, 2018
- 2 min read
We all know very well that our working memory capacity is limited because of everyday experience which makes its obvious and sometimes it can be frustratingly. It has been suggested by the team of researchers that the coupling or synchrony of brains waves among three key regions which can breaks down in specific ways at the time when visual working memory load becomes too much in order to handle.
According to the researchers and, SEO Solutions Jaipur when you reach capacity, then there is the loss of feedback coupling and that loss of synchrony means the region can no longer in able to communicate with each other in order to sustain working memory. Maximum working memory capacity such as the total no of images which a person can hold in working memory at the same time as it varies by individual but it averages about four according to the team of researchers.
The working memory capacity has been correlated by the team of researchers along with intelligence. The concept of working memory in order to have an intrinsic limit is that’s why important as it could be very helpful in explaining the limited nature of conscious thought as well as optimal cognitive performance and that’s why definite psychiatric disorders has the ability to lower the capacity. The more about such kinds of disorders as well as their interference with thinking can be explained by the findings of the researchers.
It has been showed by the studies of cbse affiliated school list in Pratap Nagar jaipur that peak load is lower in schizophrenics as well as other patients along with neurological and psychiatric diseases as well as disorders which have been compared to the healthy people. In this way, by understanding brain signals at peak load, it can be very helpful in understanding the origins of the cognitive impairments.
This study has been published in many news papers in which there is a detailed statistical analysis of the data which has been recorded when the animal subjects played the simple games in which they had to spot the difference when they have shown a set of squares on a screen and after that there is a brief blank screen. It is a nearly identical set in which one square has changed the color.




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