tööoperatiivmälu
Tööoperatiivmälu, also known as working memory, is a cognitive system that allows us to temporarily store and manipulate information required for complex cognitive tasks such as learning, reasoning, and comprehension. It is distinct from long-term memory, which stores information for extended periods. Working memory is thought to have a limited capacity and duration, meaning it can only hold a small amount of information at any given time and for a short duration unless actively rehearsed.
The concept of working memory is often described using a model proposed by Baddeley and Hitch, which
Working memory plays a crucial role in many everyday activities. For example, when following a recipe, we