Individual and typological features of visual and operative memory in adolescence
Journal Title: Теорія і практика сучасної психології - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue
Abstract
This article examines the functioning of individual-typological features of short-term and operational mem- ory in the youth age of 17–20 years in the process of mnemonic processing of information. The temporal and quantitative characteristics of operative and short-term memory are revealed.
Authors and Affiliations
Н. В. Прядко
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