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BSA Practice guidance: an overview of current management of auditory processing disorder (APD)
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This chapter reviews behavioral and neuroimaging\ud fndings on:\ud 1. The comparison between verbal and tonal\ud working memory (WM)\ud 2. The infuence of musical training\ud 3. The role of sound mimicry and auditory memory\ud 4. The infuence of long-term memory (LTM) on\ud auditory WM performance, i. e., the efect of\ud strategy use on auditory WM.\ud
Schulze, K., Koelsch, S., Williamson, V.
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Auditory working memory and verbal recall memory in schizotypy
Schizophrenia Research, 2000Deficits on verbal memory tasks, as well as on spatial and auditory working memory tasks, have been observed in schizophrenia patients. A useful strategy in the determination of the premorbid indicator status of specific cognitive and memory deficits observed in patients is to examine those persons at increased biological risk for schizophrenia (e.g ...
M F, Lenzenweger, J M, Gold
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Auditory working memory in HIV-1 infection
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2001We evaluated auditory working memory in 41 HIV-seropositive (HIV+) and 37 HIV-seronegative (HIV−) male drug users, employing a modified version of the Letter-Number Span Task developed by Gold and colleagues. We added a control condition to the standard task in order to evaluate more directly the contribution of the processing component to the ...
E M, Martin +6 more
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Spatial coordinates of human auditory working memory
Cognitive Brain Research, 2001The accuracy of localizing remembered sound sources was investigated by employing a delayed-response task, where a small light spot, projected onto a screen by a laser diode attached to the head, had to be spatially aligned with either actual or remembered stimulus positions.
J, Lewald, W H, Ehrenstein
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Resource allocation models of auditory working memory
Brain Research, 2016Auditory working memory (WM) is the cognitive faculty that allows us to actively hold and manipulate sounds in mind over short periods of time. We develop here a particular perspective on WM for non-verbal, auditory objects as well as for time based on the consideration of possible parallels to visual WM.
Sabine, Joseph +4 more
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Visuospatial working memory, auditory discrimination, and attention
Memory, 2018The present study examined the degree to which tests of visuospatial storage capacity tap into domain-general storage and attention processes. This was done by comparing performance of visuospatial memory tasks with performance on sound-based sensory discrimination tasks. We found that memory task- and discrimination task performance both tapped into a
Zach, Shipstead +2 more
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What works in auditory working memory? A neural oscillations perspective
Brain Research, 2016Working memory is a limited resource: brains can only maintain small amounts of sensory input (memory load) over a brief period of time (memory decay). The dynamics of slow neural oscillations as recorded using magneto- and electroencephalography (M/EEG) provide a window into the neural mechanics of these limitations.
Anna Wilsch, Jonas Obleser
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Auditory processing demands and working memory span
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014The (in)dependence of auditory and cognitive processing abilities is a controversial topic for hearing researchers and clinicians. Some advocate for the need to isolate auditory and cognitive factors. In contrast, we argue for the need to understand how they interact.
Margaret K. Pichora-Fuller +1 more
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