@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019018, author = {遠藤, 信貴}, issue = {1}, journal = {近畿大学総合社会学部紀要:総社る, Applied Sociology Research Review KINDAI UNIVERSITY : Social}, month = {Oct}, note = {[Abstract] The purpose of the present study is to examine whether working memory capacities are intrinsically domain-specific for different modalities (visuospatial and verbal information). In previous studies, this question was addressed by assessing the correlation between the performance in visuospatial and verbal working memory tasks. However, both were measured separately. In the present study, to assess the costs in the multitask situation, participants were required to employ both multiple object tracking (visuospatial working memory task) and listening span test (verbal working memory task) concurrently when attentional resources for these tasks were almost equal. The results showed that the performance of listening span test decreased as a function of verbal working memory load, while verbal working memory load had little influence on the performance of multiple object tracking. These results are consistent with the notion of domain-specific capacities in working memory, suggesting an importance of the role of central executive control in working memory system., 専攻: 認知心理学, application/pdf}, pages = {53--64}, title = {<原著論文>マルチタスク事態におけるワーキングメモリ容量の領域固有性の検討}, volume = {6}, year = {2017}, yomi = {エンドウ, ノブタカ} }