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The book portrays the differences in the performance of musicians and non-musicians in working memory tests, based on Alan Baddeley's model, from the adaptation of a pictorial memory test (TEPIC-M) that made it possible to investigate the processing of short-term visual-spatial and verbal information through recall tasks. Working memory refers to an integrative model of active memory that includes a visuospatial register, specialised in visual and/or spatial coding, and a phonological register, specialised in verbal coding, supervised by an executive centre. The research was carried out with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book portrays the differences in the performance of musicians and non-musicians in working memory tests, based on Alan Baddeley's model, from the adaptation of a pictorial memory test (TEPIC-M) that made it possible to investigate the processing of short-term visual-spatial and verbal information through recall tasks. Working memory refers to an integrative model of active memory that includes a visuospatial register, specialised in visual and/or spatial coding, and a phonological register, specialised in verbal coding, supervised by an executive centre. The research was carried out with university students from the Music, Literature and Engineering programmes at the Federal University of Uberlândia. Check out the results of this interesting research involving recall tasks.
Autorenporträt
Malba Tormin - Musician and Pedagogue, Master in Applied Psychology from the Federal University of Uberlândia and PhD in Education from the Faculty of Education at USP/SP. She studies Music and Psychology, investigating learning processes and musical cognitive development. She is a member of research groups (CNPq).