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Short-term memory performance in the absence of phonological coding
Authors:Randi C Martin  Alfonso Caramazza
Affiliation:The Johns Hopkins University U.S.A.
Abstract:These experiments examined the short-term memory performance of an aphasic patient with posterior damage who shows a selective deficit in phonological coding. In recognition memory tests, the patient relied on both visual and semantic coding, and often showed an essentially normal level of accuracy. However, for memory sets consisting of four function words, his performance was quite impaired. Also, his retention of order information was far below that of normal controls. The implications of these deficits in short-term memory for language comprehension and production are discussed.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr. Randi C. Martin   Department of Psychology   Johns Hopkins University   Baltimore MD 21218.
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