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Cross‐Linguistic Differences in Digit Memory Span
Authors:MeowLan E Chan  John M Elliott
Institution:1. Department of Management & Organization;2. Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:This study investigated whether the better performance of the Chinese in digit memory span tasks was due only to the shorter pronunciation duration of Chinese digit names, or to enhanced visuospatial sketchpad abilities, or to both. Results of the experiment showed that the Chinese outperformed their Malay counterparts in digit memory span tasks because Chinese digit names had shorter pronunciation durations than Malay digit names and not because the Chinese had better visuospatial sketchpad abilities than the Malays. The results thus support Baddeley's phonological loop hypothesis as an account for cross‐linguistic differences in digit memory spans. Because memory traces are subject to decay and the phonological store is temporally limited, the shorter the pronunciation duration of digit names in a language, the more digits one can rehearse within a limited time period, and therefore the larger is one's short‐term digit span in that language.
Keywords:cognitive processes  cross‐cultural comparisons  memory  memory and cognition  phonological loop  psycholinguistics  visuospatial sketchpad
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