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Short-term memory and verbal learning with auditory phonological coding defect: a neuropsychological case study.
Authors:L Trojano  M Stanzione  D Grossi
Affiliation:Fondazione Clinica del Lavoro, Centro Medico di Campoli M.T., I.R.C.C.S., Campoli Monte Taburno (BN), Italy.
Abstract:A patient is described with a rarely reported linguistic syndrome: he could repeat words but not nonwords. The patient produced semantic paraphasias in repetition and could read both words and nonwords flawlessly. His basic difficulties were localized in auditory phonological coding, identifying a clinical picture called "phonemic deafness." Short-term memory and verbal learning results suggested that a standard, selective short-term memory defect can be induced by auditory phonological coding deficits as well as by "pure" short-term memory capacity limitation and other phonological deficits. Findings also provided evidence that lexical-semantic code can allow normal verbal learning.
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