Previous research showed an important association between reading and writing skills (literacy) and the phonological loop. However, the effects of literacy on other working memory components remain unclear. In this study, we investigated performance of illiterate subjects and their matched literate controls on verbal and nonverbal working memory tasks. Results revealed that the phonological loop is significantly influenced by literacy, while the visuospatial sketchpad appears to be less affected or not at all. Results also suggest that the central executive might be influenced by literacy, possibly as an expression of cognitive reserve
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the a...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
Previous research showed an important association between reading and writing skills (literacy) and ...
Abstract Can learning to read change the information process and expand the storage capacity of the ...
Many experimental studies have investigated the relationship between the acquisition of reading and ...
Whereas the consequences of literacy on cognition have received little attention, a substantial body...
It is widely accepted that specific memory processes, such as serial-order memory, are involved in w...
Recent experimental evidence from cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience shows that reading...
Recent experimental evidence from cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience shows that reading...
It is widely accepted that speci c memory processes, such as serial-order memory, are involved in wr...
Many studies have demonstrated a strong association between working memory (WM) capacities and early...
At present, more than one-fifth of humanity is unable to read and write. We critically examine exper...
The effect of the degree of illiteracy (complete or incomplete) on phonological skills, verbal and v...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the a...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
Previous research showed an important association between reading and writing skills (literacy) and ...
Abstract Can learning to read change the information process and expand the storage capacity of the ...
Many experimental studies have investigated the relationship between the acquisition of reading and ...
Whereas the consequences of literacy on cognition have received little attention, a substantial body...
It is widely accepted that specific memory processes, such as serial-order memory, are involved in w...
Recent experimental evidence from cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience shows that reading...
Recent experimental evidence from cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience shows that reading...
It is widely accepted that speci c memory processes, such as serial-order memory, are involved in wr...
Many studies have demonstrated a strong association between working memory (WM) capacities and early...
At present, more than one-fifth of humanity is unable to read and write. We critically examine exper...
The effect of the degree of illiteracy (complete or incomplete) on phonological skills, verbal and v...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
Learning to read and write requires an individual to connect additional orthographic representations...
Learning a specific skill during childhood may partly determine the functional organization of the a...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...