CONCEPT
Working Memory as Executive Substrate
The first leg of
Goldberg's executive tripod — the capacity to hold multiple elements in active consciousness simultaneously, whose four-to-five-item limit constitutes the fundamental bottleneck on creative coordination.
Working memory is the conductor's score — the real-time map of which cognitive operations are underway, what has been considered, what remains to be integrated. Its capacity is famously limited: typically four to five items in active manipulation, with the exact capacity varying by individual and by task. This limitation is not a design flaw but a structural feature of the prefrontal circuits that maintain working memory through sustained neural firing patterns, which require metabolic resources that larger capacities would consume faster than the brain can replenish them. Working memory is what allows
the executive brain to see the whole performance at once, to coordinate multiple instruments, to hold
the goal in mind while the specific operations that serve it are deployed.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Working memory differs from memory in the colloquial sense. It is not storage of facts but active manipulation — the simultaneous holding of elements while operations are performed on them. Holding