Linguistic manual gestures are the basis of sign languages used by deaf individuals. Working memory and language processing are intimately connected and thus when language is gesture-based, it is important to understand related working memory mechanisms. This article reviews work on working memory for linguistic and non-linguistic manual gestures and discusses theoretical and applied implications. Empirical evidence shows that there are effects of load and stimulus degradation on working memory for manual gestures. These effects are similar to those found for working memory for speech-based language. Further, there are effects of pre-existing linguistic representation that are partially similar across language modalities. But above all, dea...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
Available online 5 May 2017This study investigated the relation between linguistic and spatial worki...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Linguistic manual gestures are the basis of sign languages used by deaf individuals. Working memory ...
Linguistic manual gestures are the basis of sign languages used by deaf individuals. Working memory ...
Linguistic manual gestures are the basis of sign languages used by deaf individuals. Working memory ...
Traditionally, working memory has been divided into two major domains: verbal and visuo-spatial. The...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
Neural networks underpinning working memory demonstrate sign language specific components possibly r...
The Ease of Language Understanding model (Ronnberg et al., 2013) predicts that decreasing the distin...
The Deaf community’s relationship with language provides a new angle from which to study the role of...
Working Memory, the ability to retain, manipulate and recall small amounts of information is vital f...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
Available online 5 May 2017This study investigated the relation between linguistic and spatial worki...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Linguistic manual gestures are the basis of sign languages used by deaf individuals. Working memory ...
Linguistic manual gestures are the basis of sign languages used by deaf individuals. Working memory ...
Linguistic manual gestures are the basis of sign languages used by deaf individuals. Working memory ...
Traditionally, working memory has been divided into two major domains: verbal and visuo-spatial. The...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
We report results showing that working memory for American Sign Language (ASL) is sensitive to irrel...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
Neural networks underpinning working memory demonstrate sign language specific components possibly r...
The Ease of Language Understanding model (Ronnberg et al., 2013) predicts that decreasing the distin...
The Deaf community’s relationship with language provides a new angle from which to study the role of...
Working Memory, the ability to retain, manipulate and recall small amounts of information is vital f...
Working memory (WM) for spoken language improves when the to-be-remembered items correspond to preex...
Sign language is an essential medium for everyday social interaction for deaf people and plays a cri...
Available online 5 May 2017This study investigated the relation between linguistic and spatial worki...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...