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BSA Practice guidance: an overview of current management of auditory processing disorder (APD)

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The Relation between Phonological Awareness and Working Memory

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2000
Previous research has failed to show a relation between children's working memory and performance on the phonological sound categorization task (M. J. Snowling, C. Hulme, A. Smith, & J. Thomas, 1994). However, the test used to assess working memory in that experiment was more comparable to a short-term memory task, which assesses storage capacity, than
J, Oakhill, F, Kyle
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Phonological working memory in children with phonological impairment

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2000
Phonological working memory was examined in a group of children with phonological impairment and a group of normal age-matched controls. Based on the Baddeley and Hitch model of working memory, traditional serial recall tasks of word length and phonological similarity were used to examine the efficiency of subvocal rehearsal and short-term storage ...
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Phonological and Visuospatial Working Memory in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2016
We evaluated phonological and visuospatial working memory (WM) in autism spectrum disorders. Autistic children and typically developing children were compared. We used WM tasks that measured phonological and visuospatial WM up to the capacity limit of each children.
P, Macizo, M F, Soriano, N, Paredes
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The role of phonological working memory in phonological alexia

Brain and Language, 2006
Patients with phonologic alexia show impaired pseudoword (PW) reading, and frequently are impaired in reading functors and words with affixes. Phonological alexia has been attributed to a disturbance in the orthography to phonology reading route. Alternatively, it has been hypothesized that the deficit is one of phonologic processing not specific to ...
Elizabeth M. Christy   +2 more
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Phonological confusions in verbal working memory

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013
Previous research has shown that phonological factors impact verbal working memory (VWM) including worse memory for phonologically similar items, for phonologically longer items and for items with low-frequency phonemes and phonotactics. These effects, and others, suggest that the substrate of VWM is phonological in nature.
Marc Ettlinger   +3 more
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Phonological Working Memory and Reading in Test Anxiety

Memory, 1996
Texts were presented sentence by sentence (Experiment 1) or word by word (Experiment 2) at a fixed rate to subjects high or low in test anxiety, under various conditions: no interference, concurrent articulatory suppression, and concurrent irrelevant speech (presented auditorily).
M G, Calvo, M W, Eysenck
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Imaging phonological similarity effects on verbal working memory

Neuropsychologia, 2008
Studies of verbal working memory (VWM) report that performance declines as the phonemic similarity of stimuli increases. To determine how phonological similarity affects brain function during VWM, "standard" and "similarity" versions of the 2-Back task were presented to 34 healthy participants during functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI). Letter
Lawrence H, Sweet   +6 more
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