Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive processes and sources of individual differences. However, current models cannot conclusively explain the consistent group differences between deaf signers and hearing speakers on a number of short-term memory (STM) tasks. Here we take the perspective that these results are not due to a temporal order-processing deficit in deaf individuals, but rather reflect different biases in how different types of memory cues are used to do a given task. We further argue that the main driving force behind the shifts in relative biasing is a consequence of language modality (sign vs. speech) and the processing they afford, and not deafness, per se
The Deaf community’s relationship with language provides a new angle from which to study the role of...
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...
Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive process...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold information in mind for a few seconds, is thought to...
Capacity limits in linguistic short-term memory (STM) are typically measured with forward span tasks...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Traditionally, working memory has been divided into two major domains: verbal and visuo-spatial. The...
Deaf native signers have a general working memory (WM) capacity similar to that of hearing non-signe...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
The Deaf community’s relationship with language provides a new angle from which to study the role of...
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...
Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive process...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold information in mind for a few seconds, is thought to...
Capacity limits in linguistic short-term memory (STM) are typically measured with forward span tasks...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Traditionally, working memory has been divided into two major domains: verbal and visuo-spatial. The...
Deaf native signers have a general working memory (WM) capacity similar to that of hearing non-signe...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers whil...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
The Deaf community’s relationship with language provides a new angle from which to study the role of...
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...