نتایج جستجو برای: phonological working memory

تعداد نتایج: 445036  

Journal: :Neuropsychobiology 2012
Sarah Trost Oliver Gruber

OBJECTIVE Recent functional neuroimaging studies have provided evidence that human verbal working memory is represented by two complementary neural systems, a left lateralized premotor-parietal network implementing articulatory rehearsal and a presumably phylogenetically older bilateral anterior-prefrontal/inferior-parietal network subserving non-articulatory maintenance of phonological informa...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2008
Mark D Rapport R Matt Alderson Michael J Kofler Dustin E Sarver Jennifer Bolden Valerie Sims

The current study investigated contradictory findings from recent experimental and meta-analytic studies concerning working memory deficits in ADHD. Working memory refers to the cognitive ability to temporarily store and mentally manipulate limited amounts of information for use in guiding behavior. Phonological (verbal) and visuospatial (nonverbal) working memory were assessed across four memo...

2006
Elizabeth M. Christy Nora L. Watson Rhonda B. Friedman

Patients with phonologic alexia show impaired pseudoword (PW) reading, and frequently are impaired in reading functors and words with affixes. Phonological alexia has been attributed to a disturbance in the orthography to phonology reading route. Alternatively, it has been hypothesized that the deficit is one of phonologic processing not specific to reading, consistent with the frequent concomi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2010
Daniel J Acheson Bradley R Postle Maryellen C Macdonald

Although phonological representations have been a primary focus of verbal working memory research, lexical-semantic manipulations also influence performance. In the present study, the authors investigated whether a classic phenomenon in verbal working memory, the phonological similarity effect (PSE), is modulated by a lexical-semantic variable, word concreteness. Phonological overlap and concre...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2013
Mary Rudner Thomas Karlsson Johan Gunnarsson Jerker Rönnberg

Neural networks underpinning working memory demonstrate sign language specific components possibly related to differences in temporary storage mechanisms. A processing approach to memory systems suggests that the organisation of memory storage is related to type of memory processing as well. In the present study, we investigated for the first time semantic, phonological and orthographic process...

2006
Roopali Misra Winston D. Goh

Memory span for a list of phonologically similar words is generally worse than memory span for a list of phonologically dissimilar words, a finding that is called the phonological similarity effect. This finding has often been cited as evidence for the use of phonological coding in short-term memory and working memory. However, some studies have demonstrated a reversal of the phonological simil...

2013
Carl Bartling

The researchers designed this study to demonstrate the role played by the phonological loop as defined by Baddeley's model of working memory (2000). The operation of the phonological loop can be disrupted by oral repetition of sounds while attempting to utilize working memory, a task known as articulatory suppression. The study utilized a between-group, experimental design to demonstrate the ef...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
J E Desmond J D Gabrieli A D Wagner B L Ginier G H Glover

The lobular distributions of functional activation of the cerebellum during verbal working-memory and finger movement tasks were investigated using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Relative to a rest control, finger tapping of the right hand produced ipsilateral-increased activation in HIV/HV [Roman numeral designations based on Larsell's () nomenclature] and HVI and weaker activat...

Journal: :Memory & cognition 2000
J A Waltz A Lau S K Grewal K J Holyoak

The impact of a working-memory load on analogical mapping was examined in two experiments, using a dual-task paradigm. In Experiment 1, we used a phonological working-memory load; in Experiment 2, we used a phonological working-memory load and an executive working-memory load. The subjects were required to identify correspondences between visual scenes, either for single objects or for three ob...

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