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Neuropsychological impairments of short-term memory / edited by Giuseppe Vallar and Tim Shallice.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1990Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 361 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511665547 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.8/4 20
LOC classification:
  • RC394.M46 N48 1990
Online resources:
Contents:
Phonological processing and sentence comprehension : a neuropsychological case study / Giuseppe Vallar, Anna Basso, and Gabriella Bottini -- Working memory and comprehension of spoken sentences : investigations of children with reading disorder / Stephen Crain [and others].
Short-term retention without short-term memory / Brian Butterworth, Tim Shallice, and Frances L. Watson -- Developmental fractionation of working memory / Graham J. Hitch -- Adult age differences in working memory / Fergus I.M. Craik, Robin G. Morris, and Mary L. Gick -- Lipreading, neuropsychology, and immediate memory / Ruth Campbell -- Memory without rehearsal / David Howard and Sue Franklin -- The extended present : evidence from time estimation by amnesics and normals / Marcel Kinsbourne and Robert E. Hicks -- Short-term memory and language comprehension : a critical review of the neuropsychological literature / David Caplan and Gloria S. Waters -- Neuropsychological evidence on the role of short-term memory in sentence processing / Randi C. Martin -- Short-term memory impairment and sentence processing : a case study / Eleanor M. Saffran and Nadine Martin.
The impairment of auditory-verbal short-term storage / Tim Shallice and Giuseppe Vallar -- The development of the concept of working memory : implications and contributions of neuropsychology / Alan D. Baddeley -- Multiple phonological representations and verbal short-term memory / Frances J. Friedrich -- Electrophysiological measures of short-term memory / Arnold Starr [and others] -- Auditory and lexical information sources in immediate recall : evidence from a patient with deficit to the phonological short-term store / Rita Sloan Berndt, and Charlotte C. Mitchum -- Neuropsychological evidence for lexical involvement in short-term memory / Eleanor M. Saffran and Nadine Martin -- Auditory-verbal span of apprehension : a phenomenon in search of a function? / Rosaleen A. McCarthy and Elizabeth K. Warrington.
Summary: This work summarizes the empirical and theoretical work on impairments of short-term memory (often caused by damage in the left cerebral hemisphere) and contains chapters from virtually every scientist in Europe and North America working on the problem. The chapters present evidence from both normal and brain-damaged patients. Two neuropsychological issues are discussed in detail: first, the specific patterns of immediate memory impairment resulting from brain damage with reference to both multistore and the interactive-activation theoretical frameworks. Also considered is the relation between verbal STM and sentence comprehension disorders in patients with a defective immediate auditory memory: an area of major controversy in more recent years.
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Phonological processing and sentence comprehension : a neuropsychological case study / Giuseppe Vallar, Anna Basso, and Gabriella Bottini -- Working memory and comprehension of spoken sentences : investigations of children with reading disorder / Stephen Crain [and others].

Short-term retention without short-term memory / Brian Butterworth, Tim Shallice, and Frances L. Watson -- Developmental fractionation of working memory / Graham J. Hitch -- Adult age differences in working memory / Fergus I.M. Craik, Robin G. Morris, and Mary L. Gick -- Lipreading, neuropsychology, and immediate memory / Ruth Campbell -- Memory without rehearsal / David Howard and Sue Franklin -- The extended present : evidence from time estimation by amnesics and normals / Marcel Kinsbourne and Robert E. Hicks -- Short-term memory and language comprehension : a critical review of the neuropsychological literature / David Caplan and Gloria S. Waters -- Neuropsychological evidence on the role of short-term memory in sentence processing / Randi C. Martin -- Short-term memory impairment and sentence processing : a case study / Eleanor M. Saffran and Nadine Martin.

The impairment of auditory-verbal short-term storage / Tim Shallice and Giuseppe Vallar -- The development of the concept of working memory : implications and contributions of neuropsychology / Alan D. Baddeley -- Multiple phonological representations and verbal short-term memory / Frances J. Friedrich -- Electrophysiological measures of short-term memory / Arnold Starr [and others] -- Auditory and lexical information sources in immediate recall : evidence from a patient with deficit to the phonological short-term store / Rita Sloan Berndt, and Charlotte C. Mitchum -- Neuropsychological evidence for lexical involvement in short-term memory / Eleanor M. Saffran and Nadine Martin -- Auditory-verbal span of apprehension : a phenomenon in search of a function? / Rosaleen A. McCarthy and Elizabeth K. Warrington.

This work summarizes the empirical and theoretical work on impairments of short-term memory (often caused by damage in the left cerebral hemisphere) and contains chapters from virtually every scientist in Europe and North America working on the problem. The chapters present evidence from both normal and brain-damaged patients. Two neuropsychological issues are discussed in detail: first, the specific patterns of immediate memory impairment resulting from brain damage with reference to both multistore and the interactive-activation theoretical frameworks. Also considered is the relation between verbal STM and sentence comprehension disorders in patients with a defective immediate auditory memory: an area of major controversy in more recent years.

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