In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what explains the well-known fact that short-term memory (span) is lower for signs than for words. We review some explanations that have been proposed for this fact at the light of the results of a novel experiment involving gating of signs. The second question is how signers can process fully-fledged grammatical systems like sign languages even if they rely on a limited short-term memory. In order to deal with this issue, we discuss the distribution in sign languages of the configuration that is most challenging for short-term memory, namely center embedding. The conclusion is that center embedding is possible only if special strategies based o...
Two experiments were designed to investigate a role of visuo-spatial short-term memory on vocabulary...
Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive process...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what expla...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what explai...
Although signed and speech-based languages have a similar internal organization of verbal short-term...
Although signed and speech-based languages have a similar internal organization of verbal short-term...
Capacity limits in linguistic short-term memory (STM) are typically measured with forward span tasks...
Short-term memory (STM) for signs in native signers consis-tently shows a smaller capacity than STM ...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold information in mind for a few seconds, is thought to...
Reduced short-term memory (STM) capacity has been reported for sign as compared to speech when items...
Traditionally, working memory has been divided into two major domains: verbal and visuo-spatial. The...
Item does not contain fulltextn two experiments we investigated the relationship between the working...
Available online 5 May 2017This study investigated the relation between linguistic and spatial worki...
Two experiments were designed to investigate a role of visuo-spatial short-term memory on vocabulary...
Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive process...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what expla...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what explai...
Although signed and speech-based languages have a similar internal organization of verbal short-term...
Although signed and speech-based languages have a similar internal organization of verbal short-term...
Capacity limits in linguistic short-term memory (STM) are typically measured with forward span tasks...
Short-term memory (STM) for signs in native signers consis-tently shows a smaller capacity than STM ...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold information in mind for a few seconds, is thought to...
Reduced short-term memory (STM) capacity has been reported for sign as compared to speech when items...
Traditionally, working memory has been divided into two major domains: verbal and visuo-spatial. The...
Item does not contain fulltextn two experiments we investigated the relationship between the working...
Available online 5 May 2017This study investigated the relation between linguistic and spatial worki...
Two experiments were designed to investigate a role of visuo-spatial short-term memory on vocabulary...
Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive process...
Short-term memory (STM), or the ability to hold verbal information in mind for a few seconds, is kno...