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Comparing visual and auditory working memory in adults with stutter and normal adults [PDF]
Introduction: Developmental stuttering is a neurological disorder commonly manifested as a motor problem. Cognitive theories, however, hold that poorly developed cognitive abilities are the origins of stuttering.
Elham Hakimi +3 more
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Visual to auditory silent matching task in adults who do and do not stutter [PDF]
textThe purpose of the present study was to investigate the role of phonological working memory in adults who do and do not stutter through a visual to auditory silent matching task.
Novack, Julie Sarah
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Evolution of auditory and visual working memory in primary school-aged children
Introduction: Working memory is one of the most fundamental cognitive processes underlying thinking and learning. Auditory and visual working memory have similar and different infrastructures that evolve in different ages.
Tayebe Taghizade +3 more
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Literal and Inferential Listening Comprehension: The Role of L1 vs. L2 Auditory Working Memory Capacity [PDF]
Working memory capacity, especially as it relates to L1 vs. L2, has been found to play a significant role in language comprehension and processing. Majority of the related studies have, however, been focused around reading comprehension, either in L1 or ...
Mohammad Nabi Karimi, Reza Naghdivand
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Visuospatial tasks suppress craving for cigarettes. [PDF]
The Elaborated Intrusion (EI) theory of desire posits that visual imagery plays a key role in craving. We report a series of experiments testing this hypothesis in a drug addiction context.
Andrade, J +3 more
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Effects of audiovisual interactions on working memory: Use of the combined N-back + Go/NoGo paradigm
BackgroundApproximately 94% of sensory information acquired by humans originates from the visual and auditory channels. Such information can be temporarily stored and processed in working memory, but this system has limited capacity. Working memory plays
Yang He +12 more
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The Role of Auditory and Visual Working Memory Capacity in Metasyntactic Abilities
The present study aims to explore the role of auditory and visual working memory capacity in metasyntactic abilities, among a sample of 134 undergraduate students from the scientific and humanity colleges in Yarmouk University.
Raneem Abumousa, Firas Alhamouri
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Background: Interference control is the cognitive control needed to prevent interference due to competition of relevant and irrelevant information that closely related to working memory.
Thitiya Wangkawan +4 more
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Resource allocation and prioritization in auditory working memory [PDF]
A prevalent view of working memory (WM) considers it to be capacity-limited, fixed to a set number of items. However, recent shared resource models of WM have challenged this “quantized” account using measures of recall precision. Although this conceptual framework can account for several features of visual WM, it remains to be established whether it ...
Kumar S +6 more
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Suppression of irrelevant sounds during auditory working memory. [PDF]
Auditory working memory (WM) processing in everyday acoustic environments depends on our ability to maintain relevant information online in our minds, and to suppress interference caused by competing incoming stimuli. A challenge in communication settings is that the relevant content and irrelevant inputs may emanate from a common source, such as a ...
Ahveninen J +4 more
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