نتایج جستجو برای: auditory verbal memory

تعداد نتایج: 352533  

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2014
Narahyana Bom de Araujo Helena Sales Moraes Heitor Silveira Cynthia Arcoverde Paulo Eduardo Vasques Maria Lage Barca Anne-Brita Knapskog Knut Engedal Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho Andrea Camaz Deslandes Jerson Laks

OBJECTIVE To assess cognition in major depressed (MD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and depression in AD elderly. METHOD Subjects were evaluated by Mini Mental, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, Rey Complex Figure, Digit Span, Similarities, Trail Making A/B, Verbal Fluency and Stroop. One-way ANOVA and multivariate models were used to compare the performance of each group on neuropsychological ...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2014
Caroline Spencer Christine Weber-Fox

PURPOSE In preschool children, we investigated whether expressive and receptive language, phonological, articulatory, and/or verbal working memory proficiencies aid in predicting eventual recovery or persistence of stuttering. METHODS Participants included 65 children, including 25 children who do not stutter (CWNS) and 40 who stutter (CWS) recruited at age 3;9-5;8. At initial testing, partic...

Behrooz Dolatshahi, Marjan Posht Mashhadi, Zeynab Saleh,

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the verbal memory and working memory impairment in healthy siblings of patients with schizophrenia.  Methods: The purpose of this study was to compare cognitive deficits in siblings of the patients with schizophrenia and control group. A total of 35 unaffected siblings of patients with schizophrenia were selected from the relatives of the pat...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1969
E K Warrington T Shallice

Ahmad Geshani, Elham Khosravifard Shohreh Jalaie Zahra Jafari, Zahra Shahidipour,

Introduction: Hearing loss is one of the most common problems in elderly people. Functional side effects of hearing loss are various. Due to the fact that hearing loss is the common impairment in elderly people; the importance of its possible effects on auditory memory is undeniable. This study aims to focus on the hearing loss effects on auditory memory.   Materials and Methods: Dichotic Audi...

2016
Mary Rudner Emil Holmer

A commentary on Deaf children's non-verbal working memory is impacted by their language experience. The ability to keep information in mind for processing is known as working memory and is vital for learning. Children who have difficulty keeping up in school may have working memory limitations rather than limitations in the specific tasks they are assigned. In particular, children with function...

Journal: :Educational Technology & Society 2009
Ying-Hua Guan

This study investigated the effects of multimedia presentations on the efficiency of learning scientific information (i.e. information on basic anatomy of human brains and their functions, the definition of cognitive psychology, and the structure of human memory). Experiment 1 investigated whether the modality effect could be observed when the learning material contained auditory information an...

2011
CHELSEA K. KOCIUBA Amir Poreh Boaz Kahana Leslie Fischer

Nonverbal memory focuses on the remembrance of information that cannot be described or put into a verbal component, such as remembering a person’s face, identifying abstract stimuli, or remembering objects. Because nonverbal memory focuses on the remembrance of things that cannot be put into words it is a difficult construct to measure accurately. One area that is of great importance in the ass...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2011
K Schulze K Mueller S Koelsch

Working memory (WM) performance in humans can be improved by structuring and organizing the material to be remembered. For visual and verbal information, this process of structuring has been associated with the involvement of a prefrontal-parietal network, but for non-verbal auditory material, the brain areas that facilitate WM for structured information have remained elusive. Using functional ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2017
François Vachon Katherine Labonté John E Marsh

The occurrence of an unexpected, infrequent sound in an otherwise homogeneous auditory background tends to disrupt the ongoing cognitive task. This "deviation effect" is typically explained in terms of attentional capture whereby the deviant sound draws attention away from the focal activity, regardless of the nature of this activity. Yet, there is theoretical and empirical evidence suggesting ...

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