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Abstract versus modality-specific memory representations in processing auditory and visual speech
Authors:Beatrice de Gelder  Jean Vroomen
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Serial recall of lip-read, auditory, and audiovisual memory lists with and without a verbal suffix was examined. Recency effects were the same in the three presentation modalities. The disrupting effect of a suffix was largest when it was presented in the same modality as the list items. The results suggest that abstract linguistic as well as modality-specific codes play a role in memory for auditory and visual speech.
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