A relatively simple model of the phonological loop (A. D. Baddeley, 1986), a component of working memory, has proved capable of accommodating a great deal of experimental evidence from normal adult participants, children, and neuropsychological patients. Until recently, however, the role of this subsystem in everyday cognitive activities was unclear. In this article the authors review studies of word learning by normal adults and children, neuropsychological patients, and special developmental populations, which provide evidence that the phonological loop plays a crucial role in learning the novel phonological forms of new words. The authors propose that the primary purpose for which the phonological loop evolved is to store unfamiliar soun...
This following paper is a summary of current research into phonological memory. A great deal of evid...
Purpose: In this study, the authors looked for effects of vocal practice on phonological working mem...
Short-term memory (STM) is comprised of dissociable phonological, semantic and syntactic components ...
The mixed methods study presented in this paper investigates the role of the phonological loop in wo...
The mixed methods study presented in this paper investigates the role of the phonological loop in wo...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
A connectionist model of human short-term memory is presented that extends the "phonological loop" (...
Rapid learning of novel vocabulary is crucial to overall success in language acquisition. While the ...
We describe the initial development of an artificial phonological loop (APL), a new technology to as...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
This article presents a theoretical framework designed to accommodate core evidence that the abiliti...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the contribution of two working memory systems (th...
It has been proposed that the maintenance of phonological information in verbal working memory (vWM...
This following paper is a summary of current research into phonological memory. A great deal of evid...
Purpose: In this study, the authors looked for effects of vocal practice on phonological working mem...
Short-term memory (STM) is comprised of dissociable phonological, semantic and syntactic components ...
The mixed methods study presented in this paper investigates the role of the phonological loop in wo...
The mixed methods study presented in this paper investigates the role of the phonological loop in wo...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
A connectionist model of human short-term memory is presented that extends the "phonological loop" (...
Rapid learning of novel vocabulary is crucial to overall success in language acquisition. While the ...
We describe the initial development of an artificial phonological loop (APL), a new technology to as...
Sixty-five 5-year old children participated in 4 experimental tasks of word learning that varied sys...
We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with...
This article presents a theoretical framework designed to accommodate core evidence that the abiliti...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the contribution of two working memory systems (th...
It has been proposed that the maintenance of phonological information in verbal working memory (vWM...
This following paper is a summary of current research into phonological memory. A great deal of evid...
Purpose: In this study, the authors looked for effects of vocal practice on phonological working mem...
Short-term memory (STM) is comprised of dissociable phonological, semantic and syntactic components ...