id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 73666397v3f Bradley Allan Dobrzenski Cognitive Consequences of Working Memory Training on a Typically Developed Population 2011 .txt text/plain 130 4 24 Although additional studies have explored the effects of training on other populations such as the older adults and those who have experienced a stroke, they have not extensively examined whether or not training can improve working memory for typically developed populations. Two studies seek to address whether or not working memory can be trained in a population of college students, by examining how three constructs of working memory: interference control, the focus and scope of attention, and cue dependent retrieval, are impacted by working memory training. cache/73666397v3f.txt txt/73666397v3f.txt