How to Use working memory in a Sentence
working memory
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And both models have a working memory large enough to hold a small library.
—Deni Ellis Béchard, Scientific American, 21 Feb. 2026
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The problem with opening a lot of tabs is that each one uses a chunk of your working memory.
—Ken Colburn, The Arizona Republic, 6 July 2021
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Aside from time, the other thing that kills working memory is distractions.
—Elizabeth Rayne, Ars Technica, 23 Dec. 2023
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The question isn't whether working memory training works.
—William Jones, USA Today, 27 Aug. 2025
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The average human only has the working memory to focus on four things at once.
—Matt Crisara, Popular Mechanics, 18 July 2023
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Conveniently, working memory can be measured at two years of age.
—Diana Gitig, Ars Technica, 12 Apr. 2018
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People can hold only a certain number of objects in their awareness, or working memory, at one time.
—Yasemin Saplakoglu, Quanta Magazine, 9 Nov. 2023
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The study also found that self-control and working memory played a key role in developing patience.
—Mark Travers, Forbes, 12 Mar. 2025
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For the home optimizer, this means limiting working memory to a single week’s run.
—Keivan Navaie, IEEE Spectrum, 22 Oct. 2025
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His group has tried, without success, to evoke eye movements in one macaque and to impair working memory function in another.
—Kelly Servick, Science | AAAS, 28 Oct. 2020
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At this scale, a supercomputer would likely need terabytes of working memory just to store the model.
—Jim Salter, Ars Technica, 13 Dec. 2019
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As people get older, their working memory—the ability to hold something in mind, like a phone number—worsens.
—WIRED, 3 July 2023
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Just focusing on a shortcoming means keeping things simple for the working memory.
—Fortune, 30 Dec. 2021
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Another study found that a walk can not only decrease your anxiety but also boost your working memory performance.
—David O'Hara, Forbes, 23 Jan. 2023
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This aligns with the idea that anxiety, or feelings of tension, can often pose a negative influence on working memory.
—Tree Meinch, Discover Magazine, 10 Mar. 2022
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As a result, the feedback fails and the overloaded working memory system collapses.
—Jordana Cepelewicz, WIRED, 9 June 2018
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Life Chimps beat humans in these cognitive tests Their working memory outclasses ours.
—Big Think, 24 June 2024
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Meanwhile, our brain recruits our spatial working memory, which evolved to track our location in physical space, to orient our words within a whole.
—Cal Newport, The New Yorker, 3 Oct. 2024
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The study also found that the intervention was capable of boosting both working memory and long-term memory.
—Berkeley Lovelace Jr., NBC News, 22 Aug. 2022
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Now researchers have found that stimulating the brain with weak electrical currents can restore working memory in older adults.
—Roni Dengler, Discover Magazine, 8 Apr. 2019
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Sometimes the number of squares fell below their working memory capacity, sometimes above.
—Jordana Cepelewicz, WIRED, 9 June 2018
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Speaking is perhaps a baby's most important milestone and is tied to later cognition and working memory.
—Erik Vance, Scientific American, 15 May 2018
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People have better working memory if, in their native language, meanings remain, until the end of the sentence, unclear.
—Rafil Kroll-Zaidi, Harper's magazine, 10 Apr. 2019
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The nature walkers had lower anxiety, better mood, and better working memory.
—Arthur C. Brooks, The Atlantic, 11 Aug. 2022
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But their lack of a neocortex—the area of the mammalian brain where working memory, planning, and problem solving happen—has long puzzled scientists.
—Virginia Morell, Science | AAAS, 24 Sep. 2020
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Studies have linked dark chocolate, which is high in antioxidant compounds known as flavanoids, to improvements in working memory and better blood flow to the brain.
—Samantha Cassetty, NBC News, 22 Nov. 2019
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Eight bits make a byte; the active working memory of a typical smartphone might employ something like 2 gigabytes, or two times 8 billion bits.
—Dennis Overbye, New York Times, 21 Oct. 2019
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Unlike puzzles that only help with working memory, speed-processing games have been shown to reduce your risk of developing dementia.
—Dana Santas, CNN, 8 Sep. 2021
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Participants whose pupils dilated more performed better on the task—suggesting pupil size does have a connection with working memory.
—Kate Graham-Shaw, Scientific American, 3 July 2024
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These outcomes may stem from the fact that frequent phone interruptions increase our cognitive load, or the amount of information processed by the working memory.
—Molly Glick, Discover Magazine, 29 Apr. 2022
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