Title of article :
Phonological recoding, visual short-term store and the effect of unattended speech: Evidence from a case of slowly progressive anarthria
Author/Authors :
Papagno، نويسنده , , Costanza and Lucchelli، نويسنده , , Federica and Vallar، نويسنده , , Giuseppe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Phonological processing and short-term memory were investigated in a patient with slowly progressive anarthria. The patient, who had an auditory–verbal span in the lower unimpaired range, showed preserved phonological similarity and word length effects with auditory presentation. These phonological effects of immediate retention were absent with visual input. The patient was also unable to perform phonological judgments on written verbal material. Under unattended speech interference her visual span improved, with an increase of visual confusion errors. In the light of a model including a main auditory–verbal storage component (the phonological short-term input store, STS), and a rehearsal process, that, after phonological recoding, conveys visually presented verbal material to the phonological STS, the patientʹs pattern of impairment is interpreted as a selective deficit in the process of phonological recoding. This prevents visual–verbal material from accessing the phonological STS, that is, therefore, insulated from visual inputs.
Keywords :
Verbal short-term memory , Unattended speech , Anarthria