International audiencePhonological short-term memory Subvocal rehearsal Word-length effect Articulatory suppression Conduction aphasia a b s t r a c t Models of phonological short-term memory (pSTM) generally distinguish between two components: a phonological buffer and a subvocal rehearsal. Evidence for these two components comes, respectively, from the phonological similarity effect and the word-length effect which disappears under articulatory suppression. But alternative theories posit that subvocal rehearsal is only an optional component of the pSTM. According to them, the depletion of the length effect under articulatory suppression results from the interference of the self-produced speech rather than the disruption of subvocal rehear...
In recent years, a number of memory span findings have been attributed to the operation of an articu...
Many researchers regard the word-length effect (WLE) as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for ...
International audienceTraditionally, models of speech comprehension and production do not depend on ...
Influential models of short-term memory have attributed the fact that short words are recalled bette...
In six experiments, subjects were required to recall (either serially or freely) lists of short and ...
suggested that past demonstrations of the word length effect, the finding that words with fewer syll...
Both subvocal articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing have been advanced as rehearsal mech...
Service (1998) carried out a study of the word length effect with Finnish pseudowords in which short...
It is widely assumed that word length effects on memory span reflect the operation of subvocal rehea...
The current research examined the processes involved in speech perception and the relation of speech...
[Abstract]: The word length effect is one of the cornerstones of trace decay plus rehearsal models (...
The nature of the rehearsal mechanism that supports short-term memory span (STM), and the role of le...
The word length effect, better recall of lists of short (fewer syllables) than long (more syllables)...
Short-term memory (STM) consists of two major components. The first is an active articulatory loop, ...
In recent years, a number of memory span findings have been attributed to the operation of an articu...
In recent years, a number of memory span findings have been attributed to the operation of an articu...
Many researchers regard the word-length effect (WLE) as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for ...
International audienceTraditionally, models of speech comprehension and production do not depend on ...
Influential models of short-term memory have attributed the fact that short words are recalled bette...
In six experiments, subjects were required to recall (either serially or freely) lists of short and ...
suggested that past demonstrations of the word length effect, the finding that words with fewer syll...
Both subvocal articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing have been advanced as rehearsal mech...
Service (1998) carried out a study of the word length effect with Finnish pseudowords in which short...
It is widely assumed that word length effects on memory span reflect the operation of subvocal rehea...
The current research examined the processes involved in speech perception and the relation of speech...
[Abstract]: The word length effect is one of the cornerstones of trace decay plus rehearsal models (...
The nature of the rehearsal mechanism that supports short-term memory span (STM), and the role of le...
The word length effect, better recall of lists of short (fewer syllables) than long (more syllables)...
Short-term memory (STM) consists of two major components. The first is an active articulatory loop, ...
In recent years, a number of memory span findings have been attributed to the operation of an articu...
In recent years, a number of memory span findings have been attributed to the operation of an articu...
Many researchers regard the word-length effect (WLE) as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for ...
International audienceTraditionally, models of speech comprehension and production do not depend on ...