Working memory (WM) is an essential system of cognitive processes for a wide range of cognitive activities and is associated with diverse real-world outcomes. Despite extensive research in cognitive psychology, the complex multifaceted nature of WM …
Poster in 2024 Psychonomics Annual Meeting
An example of item response modeling with the mirt package.
Perceptual disfluency of a cognitive task cannot shield attention against auditory distractions, but may moderates the relationship between individual differences of congitive ability and task performance.
Process overlap theory (POT) is a new theoretical framework designed to account for the general factor of intelligence (g). According to POT, g does not reflect a general cognitive ability. Instead, g is the result of multiple domain-general …
This study fitted and compared item response models of item-level responses of different complex span tasks. Results, especially item parameters, may reveal the variety of domain specificity in different complex span tasks.