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Definition of working memory in English: working memorynoun 1Psychology The part of short-term memory which is concerned with immediate conscious perceptual and linguistic processing. 〔心理〕工作记忆 Example sentencesExamples - The statistical methods used to examine these data can give people scores on verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed.
- Short-term memory and working memory were measured because memory could affect the children's writing performance.
- Since James's time, it has been variously called immediate memory, short-term memory, and working memory.
- The battery included tests of short-term memory, working memory, ideational fluency and verbal learning.
- It is argued here that both the perceptual and working memory stages can have their own levels of complexity.
2Computing An area of high-speed memory used to store programs or data currently in use. 〔计算机〕暂存记忆,工作内存 Example sentencesExamples - In the same way that a computer with a larger working memory can crank through problems more quickly, people with a greater capacity for holding images in their heads are expected to have better reasoning and problem-solving skills.
- Whereas gzip uses only 32 kilobytes of working memory during compression, rzip can use up to 900 megabytes, but that's okay because memory is getting cheaper and cheaper.
- It contains also 50 percent more internal working memory, supporting the next-generation operating systems, such as Microsoft Longhorn.
- Like RAM, the information stored in working memory is dumped when it is no longer needed.
- It is the primary working memory in a computer used for the temporary storage of programs and data and in which the data can be accessed directly and modified.
Definition of working memory in US English: working memorynoun Psychology 1The part of short-term memory that is concerned with immediate conscious perceptual and linguistic processing. 〔心理〕工作记忆 Example sentencesExamples - Since James's time, it has been variously called immediate memory, short-term memory, and working memory.
- It is argued here that both the perceptual and working memory stages can have their own levels of complexity.
- Short-term memory and working memory were measured because memory could affect the children's writing performance.
- The statistical methods used to examine these data can give people scores on verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed.
- The battery included tests of short-term memory, working memory, ideational fluency and verbal learning.
- 1.1Computing An area of high-speed memory used to store programs or data currently in use.
〔计算机〕暂存记忆,工作内存 Example sentencesExamples - In the same way that a computer with a larger working memory can crank through problems more quickly, people with a greater capacity for holding images in their heads are expected to have better reasoning and problem-solving skills.
- It contains also 50 percent more internal working memory, supporting the next-generation operating systems, such as Microsoft Longhorn.
- It is the primary working memory in a computer used for the temporary storage of programs and data and in which the data can be accessed directly and modified.
- Like RAM, the information stored in working memory is dumped when it is no longer needed.
- Whereas gzip uses only 32 kilobytes of working memory during compression, rzip can use up to 900 megabytes, but that's okay because memory is getting cheaper and cheaper.
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