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ArtikelContribution of articulatory rehearsal to short-term memory: Evidence from a case of selective disruption  
Oleh: Arguin, Martin ; Belleville, Sylvie ; Peretz, Isabelle
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 43 no. 4 (Nov. 1992), page 713-746.
Fulltext: 43_04_Belleville_Peretz_Arguin.pdf (2.14MB)
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Isi artikelWe describe a brain-damaged patient with disturbed articulatory rehearsal in whom all predictions derived from a working memory model were fulfilled. The patient showed a reduced verbal span, no word-length effect on immediate recall in both the visual or the auditory modalities, no phonological similarity effect in the visual modality, and no effect of articulatory suppression. A slowed overt articulation rate provided independent evidence for disrupted articulatory rehearsal. The other components of working memory, the visuospatial scratch-pad, phonological storage system, and central executive, were functional. The selectivity of the deficit can be taken as evidence for the specific role of articulatory rehearsal in working memory. @ 1992 Academic Press. Inc.
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