The hand-lateralization of spatial associations in working memory and long-term memory.

作者: Dandan Zhou , Jie Luo , Zizhen Yi , Yun Li , Shuting Yang

DOI: 10.1177/1747021819899533

关键词: Working memoryLateralization of brain functionCognitive psychologyLong-term memoryGeneral psychologyMental representationNumerical cognitionPsychology

摘要: Spatial-numerical and spatial-positional associations have been well documented in the domains of numerical cognition and working memory, respectively. However, such associations …

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