Reduced short-term memory (STM) capacity has been reported for sign as compared to speech when items have to be recalled in a specific order. This difference has been attributed to a more precise and efficient serial position encoding in verbal STM (used for speech) than visuo-spatial STM (used for sign). We tested in the present investigation whether the reduced STM capacity with signs stems from a lack of positional encoding available in verbal STM. Error analyses reported in prior studies have revealed that positions are defined in verbal STM by distance from both the start and the end of the sequence (both- edges positional encoding scheme). Our analyses of the errors made by deaf participants with finger- spelled letters revealed that ...
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 information in mind for a few seconds, is thought to...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and spatial serial recall suggest that the representation of ser...
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...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what explai...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Short-term memory (STM) for signs in native signers consis-tently shows a smaller capacity than STM ...
DOES SOUND MATTER? Studies of information encoding in short-term memory of signers and speakers. ...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what expla...
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...
Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive process...
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...
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 information in mind for a few seconds, is thought to...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and spatial serial recall suggest that the representation of ser...
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...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what explai...
Speakers generally outperform signers when asked to recall a list of unrelated verbal items. This ph...
Short-term memory (STM) for signs in native signers consis-tently shows a smaller capacity than STM ...
DOES SOUND MATTER? Studies of information encoding in short-term memory of signers and speakers. ...
In this paper we discuss two distinct, although related questions. The first question is what expla...
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...
Models of working memory (WM) have been instrumental in understanding foundational cognitive process...
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...
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 information in mind for a few seconds, is thought to...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and spatial serial recall suggest that the representation of ser...