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Working memory and language: an overview.
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An attempt is made to link the model to its role in both normal and disordered language functions, with particular reference to implications for both the normal processing of language, and its potential disorders.About:
This article is published in Journal of Communication Disorders.The article was published on 2003-05-01. It has received 1957 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Memory rehearsal & Baddeley's model of working memory.read more
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Modelling neural correlates of working memory: a coordinate-based meta-analysis.
Claudia Rottschy,Robert Langner,Robert Langner,Imis Dogan,Kathrin Reetz,Kathrin Reetz,Angela R. Laird,Jörg B. Schulz,Peter T. Fox,Simon B. Eickhoff,Simon B. Eickhoff +10 more
TL;DR: Meta-analyses are a powerful tool to integrate the data of functional imaging studies on a (broader) psychological construct, probing the consistency across various paradigms as well as the differential effects of different experimental implementations.
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Does working memory training work? The promise and challenges of enhancing cognition by training working memory
TL;DR: A review of the current state of the emerging WM training literature considers both its successes and limitations, and identifies two distinct approaches to WM training, strategy training and core training, and highlights both the theoretical and practical motivations that guide each approach.
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A review of depression and suicide risk assessment using speech analysis
Nicholas Cummins,Stefan Scherer,Jarek Krajewski,Sebastian Schnieder,Julien Epps,Thomas F. Quatieri +5 more
TL;DR: How common paralinguistic speech characteristics are affected by depression and suicidality and the application of this information in classification and prediction systems is reviewed.
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Training writing skills: A cognitive developmental perspective
TL;DR: It is suggested that students might best learn writing skills through cognitive apprenticeship training programs that emphasize deliberate practice.
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Speed of Processing, Working Memory, and Language Impairment in Children
Laurence B. Leonard,Susan Ellis Weismer,Carol A. Miller,David J. Francis,J. Bruce Tomblin,Robert Kail +5 more
TL;DR: These findings shed light on the relationship among different types of processing and suggest that processing factors can contribute to the understanding of language disorders.
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The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing information
TL;DR: The theory of information as discussed by the authors provides a yardstick for calibrating our stimulus materials and for measuring the performance of our subjects and provides a quantitative way of getting at some of these questions.
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Thought and language
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The magical number seven plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing information
TL;DR: The theory provides us with a yardstick for calibrating the authors' stimulus materials and for measuring the performance of their subjects, and the concepts and measures provided by the theory provide a quantitative way of getting at some of these questions.
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The episodic buffer: a new component of working memory?
TL;DR: The revised model differs from the old principally in focussing attention on the processes of integrating information, rather than on the isolation of the subsystems, which provides a better basis for tackling the more complex aspects of executive control in working memory.