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Peer reviewedSwanson, H. Lee; Ashbaker, Margaret Howell – Intelligence, 2000
Explored the contribution of two working memory systems, the articulatory loop and the central executive, and short-term memory to the word recognition and comprehension deficits of children with learning disabilities. Results of 2 experiments with 150 children support the idea that poor word recognition and comprehension reflect deficits in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedGillam, Ronald B.; Cowan, Nelson; Marler, Jeffrey A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1998
Sixteen school-age children with specific language impairment (SLI) and 16 age-matched controls were tested for immediate recall of digits presented visually, auditorily, or audiovisually. Recall tasks compared speaking and pointing response modalities. SLI children showed small recency effects as well as an unusually poor recall when visually…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedBoyle, Joseph R.; Weishaar, Mary – Learning Disabilities: Research & Practice, 2001
A study examined the effects of strategic notetaking on the recall and comprehension of 26 high school students with learning disabilities or mild mental retardation. Students scored significantly higher on measures of immediate free recall, long-term free recall, comprehension, and number of notes recorded than controls. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Learning Disabilities, Memory, Mild Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedGulick, Emil; Dwyer, Francis M. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1994
Investigates the instructional effect of using selected testing sequences and gaming methods on students' delayed retention. Results of instructional treatments and criterion tests of 87 students indicated significant preferences for specific instructional strategies. The treatments were functionally identical in that they did not instigate levels…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Games, Instructional Effectiveness, Long Term Memory
Peer reviewedMorra, Sergio – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2000
Two experiments tested a neo-Piagetian model of verbal short-term memory, comparing it with the articulatory loop model. Findings indicated that the proposed model accounted for effects of M capacity, word length, and presentation modality on short-term memory. The model's fit to the data was acceptable, and parameter estimates were consistent…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Children, Comparative Analysis, Goodness of Fit
Lanfranchi, Silvia; Swanson, H. Lee – Learning & Individual Differences, 2005
This study determined the degree to which the phonological and executive components of memory reflect language-specific capacities in Spanish and English vocabulary. We tested whether the memory processes in a sample of English language learners found in Grade 1 also emerged in Grade 2. For the total sample (N=90), Grade 1 English STM measures…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Spanish, English
Felser, Claudia; Marinis, Theodore; Clahsen, Harald – Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics, 2003
In this study, we investigate children's and adults' relative clause attachment preferences in sentences such as "The student photographed the fan of the actress who was looking happy." Twenty-nine 6- to 7-year-old monolingual English children and 37 adult native speakers of English participated both in an auditory questionnaire study and in an…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Sentences, Nouns, Native Speakers
Farrell, Simon – Journal of Memory and Language, 2006
Recent experiments have shown that placing dissimilar items on lists of phonologically similar items enhances accuracy of ordered recall of the dissimilar items [Farrell, S., & Lewandowsky, S. (2003). Dissimilar items benefit from phonological similarity in serial recall. "Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition," 29,…
Descriptors: Phonology, Recall (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Models
Newson, Rachel S.; Kemps, Eva B. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
The current study investigated the nature of subjective cognitive complaints of older adults in relation to a broad array of individual cognitive functions known to decline with age. A 60-item questionnaire was developed to examine: (1) whether older adults experience problems with these cognitive functions (problems with cognition); (2) the…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Aging (Individuals), Questionnaires, Attention
Sikstrom, Sverker – Cognitive Science, 2006
An item that stands out (is isolated) from its context is better remembered than an item consistent with the context. This isolation effect cannot be accounted for by increased attention, because it occurs when the isolated item is presented as the first item, or by impoverished memory of nonisolated items, because the isolated item is better…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Primacy Effect, Short Term Memory, Depression (Psychology)
Effects of Orthographic and Phonological Word Length on Memory for Lists Shown at RSVP and STM Rates
Coltheart, Veronika; Mondy, Stephen; Dux, Paul E.; Stephenson, Lisa – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
This article reports 3 experiments in which effects of orthographic and phonological word length on memory were examined for short lists shown at rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) and short-term memory (STM) rates. Only visual-orthographic length reduced RSVP serial recall, whereas both orthographic and phonological length lowered recall for…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Recall (Psychology), Phonology, Psychological Studies
Botting, Nicola – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: Specific language impairment (SLI) is currently partly defined by the presence of non-verbal IQ scores in the normal range. However, not only is there a debate concerning where "normal thresholds" should be, but increasing information about the presence of processing deficits in SLI have led some researchers to question the use of IQ…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Intelligence Quotient, Clinical Diagnosis, Short Term Memory
Meyler, Ann; Breznitz, Zvia – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2005
The authors examined the processing of phonological and orthographic word representations among 17 dyslexic and 16 normal college-level readers using Event-Related Potential measures. They focused on 2 early components--the P200 and the P300. The results revealed P200 and P300 components of lower amplitude and later latency among dyslexic readers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dyslexia, Short Term Memory, Word Recognition
Schroder, Marie D.; Snyder, Peter J.; Sielski, Ireneusz; Mayes, Linda – Brain and Cognition, 2004
The present study examines the potentially harmful effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on later visuospatial memory functions. A novel neuropsychological measure of immediate- and short-term memory for visuospatial information was administered to 40 children, who were identified as cocaine-exposed, and 11 age and socioeconomic status matched…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Cocaine, Drug Use, Children
Jarrold, Christopher; Cowan, Nelson; Hewes, Alexa K.; Riby, Deborah M. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
This study explored the degree of verbal short-term memory deficit among individuals with Down syndrome and Williams syndrome, and the extent to which any such impairment could be accounted for by a relative slowing of rehearsal and output processes. Measures of serial recall and detailed assessments of speeded articulation for short and long…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Down Syndrome, Short Term Memory, Serial Ordering

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