The relation of short-term memory to sentence comprehension was investigated in 4 children who had sustained severe closed head injury. Two of the patients showed dissociation in performance on short term memory tasks. One of the patients, CS showed a pattern of performance on short term memory tasks consistent with a phonological short term memory deficit. Another patient, CB, showed a pattern of performance which suggests a deficit in semantic memory. The dissociations in short term memory tasks exhibited by these patients corresponded to a dissociation in their performance on sentence processing tasks. On a sentence anomaly judgment task in which the memory load had to be maintained before the judgment could be made CS performed similarl...
The aim of the study is to investigate if German children with hearing loss (HL) display persisting ...
These experiments examined the short-term memory performance of an aphasic patient with posterior da...
This study compared sentence comprehension skills in typically developing children 5–17 years of age...
This study is an investigation of closed head-injured (CHI) children's ability to assign thematic ro...
Recent research with both normal and brain-damaged people shows that linguistic representations are ...
Recent research with both normal and brain damaged people shows that linguistic representations are ...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate links between phonological memory and short-t...
A memory rehabilitation study was conducted with two patients with contrasting impairments in verbal...
The role of the phonological loop in auditory sentence comprehension was examined in a 35-year-old w...
ABSTRACT—Verbal working memory consists of separable capacities for the retention of phonological an...
The aim of the current study was to further explore the connection between verbal short-term recall ...
Considerable interest has been expressed regarding the issue of recovery of language following head ...
What role does a phonological short-term memory store (P.S.T.S.) play in the comprehension of spoken...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the verbal short-term memory skills of children who...
Short-term memory (STM) is comprised of dissociable phonological, semantic and syntactic components ...
The aim of the study is to investigate if German children with hearing loss (HL) display persisting ...
These experiments examined the short-term memory performance of an aphasic patient with posterior da...
This study compared sentence comprehension skills in typically developing children 5–17 years of age...
This study is an investigation of closed head-injured (CHI) children's ability to assign thematic ro...
Recent research with both normal and brain-damaged people shows that linguistic representations are ...
Recent research with both normal and brain damaged people shows that linguistic representations are ...
The primary objective of this study was to investigate links between phonological memory and short-t...
A memory rehabilitation study was conducted with two patients with contrasting impairments in verbal...
The role of the phonological loop in auditory sentence comprehension was examined in a 35-year-old w...
ABSTRACT—Verbal working memory consists of separable capacities for the retention of phonological an...
The aim of the current study was to further explore the connection between verbal short-term recall ...
Considerable interest has been expressed regarding the issue of recovery of language following head ...
What role does a phonological short-term memory store (P.S.T.S.) play in the comprehension of spoken...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the verbal short-term memory skills of children who...
Short-term memory (STM) is comprised of dissociable phonological, semantic and syntactic components ...
The aim of the study is to investigate if German children with hearing loss (HL) display persisting ...
These experiments examined the short-term memory performance of an aphasic patient with posterior da...
This study compared sentence comprehension skills in typically developing children 5–17 years of age...