A visuospatial “phonological loop” in working memory: Evidence from American Sign Language

In two experiments, the question of whether working memory could support an articulatory rehearsal loop in the visuospatial domain was investigated. Deaf subjects fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) were tested on immediate serial recall. In Experiment 1, with ASL stimuli, evidence was found for...

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Published inMemory & cognition Vol. 25; no. 3; pp. 313 - 320
Main Authors Wilson, Margaret, Emmorey, Karen
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LanguageEnglish
Published Austin, TX Psychonomic Society 01.05.1997
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1532-5946
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Abstract In two experiments, the question of whether working memory could support an articulatory rehearsal loop in the visuospatial domain was investigated. Deaf subjects fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) were tested on immediate serial recall. In Experiment 1, with ASL stimuli, evidence was found for manual motoric coding (worse recall under articulatory suppression) and previous findings of ASL-based phonological coding (worse recall for phonologically similar lists) were replicated [corrected]. The two effects did not interact, suggesting separate components which both contribute to performance. Stimuli in Experiment 2 were namable pictures, which had to be recoded for ASL-based rehearsal to occur. Under these conditions, articulatory suppression eliminated the phonological similarity effect. Thus, an articulatory process seems to be used in translating pictures into a phonological code for memory maintenance. These results indicate a configuration of components similar to the phonological loop for speech, suggesting that working memory can develop a language-based rehearsal loop in the visuospatial modality.
AbstractList In two experiments, the question of whether working memory could support an articulatory rehearsal loop in the visuospatial domain was investigated. Deaf subjects fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) were tested on immediate serial recall. In Experiment 1, with ASL stimuli, evidence was found for manual motoric coding (worse recall under articulatory suppression) and previous findings of ASL-based phonological coding (worse recall for phonologically similar lists) were replicated [corrected]. The two effects did not interact, suggesting separate components which both contribute to performance. Stimuli in Experiment 2 were namable pictures, which had to be recoded for ASL-based rehearsal to occur. Under these conditions, articulatory suppression eliminated the phonological similarity effect. Thus, an articulatory process seems to be used in translating pictures into a phonological code for memory maintenance. These results indicate a configuration of components similar to the phonological loop for speech, suggesting that working memory can develop a language-based rehearsal loop in the visuospatial modality.In two experiments, the question of whether working memory could support an articulatory rehearsal loop in the visuospatial domain was investigated. Deaf subjects fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) were tested on immediate serial recall. In Experiment 1, with ASL stimuli, evidence was found for manual motoric coding (worse recall under articulatory suppression) and previous findings of ASL-based phonological coding (worse recall for phonologically similar lists) were replicated [corrected]. The two effects did not interact, suggesting separate components which both contribute to performance. Stimuli in Experiment 2 were namable pictures, which had to be recoded for ASL-based rehearsal to occur. Under these conditions, articulatory suppression eliminated the phonological similarity effect. Thus, an articulatory process seems to be used in translating pictures into a phonological code for memory maintenance. These results indicate a configuration of components similar to the phonological loop for speech, suggesting that working memory can develop a language-based rehearsal loop in the visuospatial modality.
In two experiments, the question of whether working memory could support an articulatory rehearsal loop in the visuospatial domain was investigated. Deaf subjects fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) were tested on immediate serial recall. In Experiment 1, with ASL stimuli, evidence was found for manual motoric coding (worse recall under articulatory suppression) and previous findings of ASL-based phonological coding (worse recall for phonologically similar lists) were replicated [corrected]. The two effects did not interact, suggesting separate components which both contribute to performance. Stimuli in Experiment 2 were namable pictures, which had to be recoded for ASL-based rehearsal to occur. Under these conditions, articulatory suppression eliminated the phonological similarity effect. Thus, an articulatory process seems to be used in translating pictures into a phonological code for memory maintenance. These results indicate a configuration of components similar to the phonological loop for speech, suggesting that working memory can develop a language-based rehearsal loop in the visuospatial modality.
The question of whether working memory could support an articulatory rehearsal loop in the visuospatial domain is investigated in two experiments in which deaf subjects (Ss) who considered American Sign Language their primary language were tested on immediate serial recall. Experiment 1 (N = 24) used lists of four videotaped signs each in four conditions that varied phonological similarity ('B' handshape) vs dissimilarity & articulatory suppression vs nonsuppression; suppression was obtained by a handshape-changing task parallel to nonsense syllable production in hearing Ss. Results of analyses of variance show significant main effects (ie, poorer recall) for similarity & suppression with no interaction between the two factors, suggesting separate articulatory & phonological coding components in working memory. Experiment 2 (N = 24) used the same design with analogous lists of pictures as stimuli to which Ss responded with agreed-on signs. Results show elimination of the phonological similarity effect in the articulatory suppression condition, suggesting that pictures are translated to a phonological code via an articulatory process & that working memory can develop a language-based rehearsal loop in the visuospatial modality. 2 Tables, 2 Figures, 47 References. Adapted from the source document
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Sign language
Phonological loop
American Sign Language
Vision
Cognition
Working memory
Joint
Visuospatial sketchpad
Spatial memory
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Snippet In two experiments, the question of whether working memory could support an articulatory rehearsal loop in the visuospatial domain was investigated. Deaf...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adult
American Sign Language
Analysis of Variance
Biological and medical sciences
Eyes & eyesight
Form Perception
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hearing Disorders
Human
Humans
Learning. Memory
Memory
Memory - physiology
Phonetics
Phonological Processing
Phonology
Proprioception
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Psychomotor Performance - physiology
Recall
Sensory perception
Serial Learning
Short Term Memory
Sign Language
Visual Perception
Title A visuospatial “phonological loop” in working memory: Evidence from American Sign Language
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