Working memory is basically the same thing as short term memory - your memory over a short period of time. Sometimes we need to remember something just until we need to use it, but it isn't important to encode it into long-term memory. Like when somebody tells you a phone number and you remember it long enough to find pencil and paper to write it down, or to go call the number. But next month you probably won't still remember that phone number because it isn't necessary to clutter up your brain with a bunch of stuff like that.
So, working memory impairment would be an interference with the ability to remember things like phone numbers, etc. that are not encoded into long-term memory, or in other words short term memory loss.
Here's more information: <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.brainconnection.com/topics/?main=fa/working-memory>http://www.brainconnection.com/topics/?main=fa/working-memory</A>
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