(2008). Visual and phonological coding in working memory and orthographic skills of deaf children using Chilean Sign Language. American Annals of the Deaf, 152(5), 467-479.ALVARADO, Jesus M.; PUENTE, Anibal; HERRERA, Valeria. Visual and Phonological Coding in Working Memory and Orthographic ...
Visual and Phonological Coding in Working Memory and Orthographic Skills of Deaf Children Using Chilean Sign Language (2008). Visual and phonological coding in working memory and orthographic skills of deaf children using Chilean sign language. American Annals of the Deaf,... Jesús M Alvarado, ...
of three working memory models (Baddeley, 1990; Engle, 1996; Logie, 1996) where strategy use is seen as the development of attentional processes and phonological recoding as the development of inhibitory mechanisms in the central executive to suppress the habitual response set of visual coding. ...
Synonyms Phonological awareness ; Phonological coding ; Phonological processing Definition The term phonological is derived from the Greek root phone, which means voice or sound. Phonological learning refers to the science of phonemes (speech sounds). Phonemes are the smallest unit of speech. ...
These results are interpreted in terms of the articulatory loop component of a working memory model. It is suggested that the loop comprises a phonological store, with obligatory access by auditory spoken material, and optional access through the control process of subvocal rehearsal. Our patient ...
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working memory n. 1.A portion of digital memory reserved for data to be temporarily stored during the running of a program. Also calledworking storage. 2.The part of the mind that stores and manipulates information in the short term and is responsible for planning and carrying out behavior. ...
* ?Wilson Fundations Phonological Memory – The coding of information phonologically for temporary storage in working or short-term memory. Rapid Naming – The rapid naming of objects, colors, digits, or letters requires efficient retrieval of phonological information from long-term or permanent ...
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We explore two sources of this potential linguistic advantage, one is in terms of supplementary visual coding. We use the visual similarity effect to assess this hypothesis finding little support for its importance. The second approach assesses the role of subvocal articulation, using articulatory ...