All Relations between working memory and phonological

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Christine Lycke, Karsten Specht, Lars Ersland, Kenneth Hugdah. An fMRI study of phonological and spatial working memory using identical stimuli. Scandinavian journal of psychology. vol 49. issue 5. 2008-11-18. PMID:18705673. the results give evidence for a hemispheric organization of working memory, with dominance for processing of phonological information in the left hemisphere and frontal cortex, and spatial information in the right hemisphere and parietal cortex. 2008-11-18 2023-08-12 human
Jeffry A Coady, Julia L Evan. Uses and interpretations of non-word repetition tasks in children with and without specific language impairments (SLI). International journal of language & communication disorders. vol 43. issue 1. 2008-08-20. PMID:18176883. this task has gained wide acceptance because it so closely matches the phonological component of word learning, and correlates with measures of phonological working memory, a deficit in which is hypothesized to underlie sli. 2008-08-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
James R Booth, Nitin Mehdiratta, Douglas D Burman, Tali Bita. Developmental increases in effective connectivity to brain regions involved in phonological processing during tasks with orthographic demands. Brain research. vol 1189. 2008-06-02. PMID:18068690. the modulatory effect from heschl's gyrus to dorsal inferior frontal gyrus also showed a developmental increase, suggesting age-related increases in phonological segmentation in verbal working memory. 2008-06-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Signe-Anita Lindgrén, Matti Lain. The adaptation of an adult group screening test for dyslexia into Finland-Swedish: normative data for university students and the effects of language background on test performance. Scandinavian journal of psychology. vol 48. issue 5. 2007-12-06. PMID:17877557. the test is based on the widely held phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia and consists of a self-report and five subtests tapping phonological working memory, phonological representation, phonological awareness, and orthographic skill. 2007-12-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Augusto Pasini, Claudio Paloscia, Riccardo Alessandrelli, Maria Cristina Porfirio, Paolo Curatol. Attention and executive functions profile in drug naive ADHD subtypes. Brain & development. vol 29. issue 7. 2007-10-10. PMID:17207595. adhd patients, inattentive and combined subtypes differ from controls on response inhibition, divided attention, phonological, and visual object working memory and on variability of reaction times measured with cpt. 2007-10-10 2023-08-12 human
Augusto Pasini, Claudio Paloscia, Riccardo Alessandrelli, Maria Cristina Porfirio, Paolo Curatol. Attention and executive functions profile in drug naive ADHD subtypes. Brain & development. vol 29. issue 7. 2007-10-10. PMID:17207595. in addition, this study candidates the impairment in phonological and visual-object working memory as a possible neuropsychological trait in adhd males with inattentive or combined subtypes. 2007-10-10 2023-08-12 human
James H Smith-Spark, John E Fis. Working memory functioning in developmental dyslexia. Memory (Hove, England). vol 15. issue 1. 2007-09-10. PMID:17479923. it seems clear that working memory difficulties in dyslexia extend into adulthood, can affect performance in both the phonological and visuospatial modalities, and implicate central executive dysfunction, in addition to problems with storage. 2007-09-10 2023-08-12 human
Deanna M Barch, John G Csernansk. Abnormal parietal cortex activation during working memory in schizophrenia: verbal phonological coding disturbances versus domain-general executive dysfunction. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 164. issue 7. 2007-07-31. PMID:17606661. abnormal parietal cortex activation during working memory in schizophrenia: verbal phonological coding disturbances versus domain-general executive dysfunction. 2007-07-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
Deanna M Barch, John G Csernansk. Abnormal parietal cortex activation during working memory in schizophrenia: verbal phonological coding disturbances versus domain-general executive dysfunction. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 164. issue 7. 2007-07-31. PMID:17606661. the goal of this study was to determine whether the regions of the prefrontal and parietal cortices showing abnormal activation among individuals with schizophrenia during working memory tasks are associated with either 1) phonological coding processes that may be specific to verbal tasks (i.e., ventral prefrontal and parietal cortices) or 2) domain-general executive processes engaged by verbal and nonverbal tasks (i.e., dorsal prefrontal and parietal cortices). 2007-07-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takashi Ikeda, Naoyuki Osak. How are colors memorized in working memory? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Neuroreport. vol 18. issue 2. 2007-04-10. PMID:17301673. colors across the categories, defined by basic color names, strongly activated the left inferior frontal gyrus and left inferior parietal lobule corresponding to the phonological loop as verbal working memory, whereas colors within the same category strongly activated the right inferior frontal gyrus corresponding to the visuospatial sketchpad as visual working memory. 2007-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Spironelli, B Penolazzi, C Vio, A Angrill. Inverted EEG theta lateralization in dyslexic children during phonological processing. Neuropsychologia. vol 44. issue 14. 2006-12-12. PMID:16876830. results point to a deficit, in dyslexic children, to recruit left hemisphere structures for the elaboration of the phonological component of the verbal working memory. 2006-12-12 2023-08-12 human
M Vigneau, V Beaucousin, P Y Hervé, H Duffau, F Crivello, O Houdé, B Mazoyer, N Tzourio-Mazoye. Meta-analyzing left hemisphere language areas: phonology, semantics, and sentence processing. NeuroImage. vol 30. issue 4. 2006-10-11. PMID:16413796. this meta-analysis sheds light on several contemporary issues, notably on the fine-scale functional architecture of the inferior frontal gyrus for phonological and semantic processing, the evidence for an elementary audio-motor loop involved in both comprehension and production of syllables including the primary auditory areas and the motor mouth area, evidence of areas of overlap between phonological and semantic processing, in particular at the location of the selective human voice area that was the seat of partial overlap of the three language components, the evidence of a cortical area in the pars opercularis of the inferior frontal gyrus dedicated to syntactic processing and in the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus a region selectively activated by sentence and text processing, and the hypothesis that different working memory perception-actions loops are identifiable for the different language components. 2006-10-11 2023-08-12 human
Lisa M D Archibald, Susan E Gathercol. Visuospatial immediate memory in specific language impairment. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR. vol 49. issue 2. 2006-08-29. PMID:16671843. investigations of the cognitive processes underlying specific language impairment (sli) have implicated deficits in verbal short-term and working memory and in particular the storage and processing of phonological information. 2006-08-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yves Chaix, Virginie Laguitton, Valérie Lauwers-Cancès, Géraldine Daquin, Claude Cancès, Jean-François Démonet, Nathalie Villeneuv. Reading abilities and cognitive functions of children with epilepsy: influence of epileptic syndrome. Brain & development. vol 28. issue 2. 2006-05-25. PMID:16176865. furthermore, the effect of epileptic syndromes was found in phonological, semantic and verbal working memory deficits in the tle group. 2006-05-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Boris Suchan, Britta Linnewerth, Odo Köster, Irene Daum, Gebhard Schmi. Cross-modal processing in auditory and visual working memory. NeuroImage. vol 29. issue 3. 2006-03-29. PMID:16154767. this finding yields empirical evidence for a transformation of visual input into a phonological code, with the auditory cortex as the neural correlate of the recoding process in working memory. 2006-03-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Susan M Ravizza, Cristin A McCormick, John E Schlerf, Timothy Justus, Richard B Ivry, Julie A Fie. Cerebellar damage produces selective deficits in verbal working memory. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 129. issue Pt 2. 2006-02-24. PMID:16317024. we propose that the cerebellum may contribute to verbal working memory during the initial phonological encoding and/or by strengthening memory traces rather than by fundamentally subserving covert articulatory rehearsal. 2006-02-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
R I Nicolson, A J Fawcet. Developmental dyslexia, learning and the cerebellum. Journal of neural transmission. Supplementum. issue 69. 2006-01-17. PMID:16355601. the frame-work leads to an 'ontogenetic' analysis that links cerebellar deficit at birth, via problems in articulation and working memory, to the known phonological, speed and literacy difficulties. 2006-01-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Timothy Justus, Susan M Ravizza, Julie A Fiez, Richard B Ivr. Reduced phonological similarity effects in patients with damage to the cerebellum. Brain and language. vol 95. issue 2. 2006-01-10. PMID:16246738. ten cerebellar patients were compared to 10 control subjects on a verbal working memory task in which the phonological similarity of the words to be remembered and their modality of presentation were manipulated. 2006-01-10 2023-08-12 human
Chiara Pecini, Claudia Casalini, Daniela Brizzolara, Paola Cipriani, Lucia Pfanner, Anna Chilos. Hemispheric specialization for language in children with different types of specific language impairment. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 41. issue 2. 2005-06-02. PMID:15714898. the three subgroups also differed in phonological processing abilities and the incidence of a positive family history for language disorders: the receptive-expressive group performed worse on the working memory and dichotic tests and the expressive and phonological groups presented high frequency for familial language disorder. 2005-06-02 2023-08-12 human
S H Annabel Chen, John E Desmon. Cerebrocerebellar networks during articulatory rehearsal and verbal working memory tasks. NeuroImage. vol 24. issue 2. 2005-04-14. PMID:15627576. these findings provide evidence for two cerebrocerebellar networks for verbal working memory: a frontal/superior cerebellar articulatory control system and a parietal/inferior cerebellar phonological storage system. 2005-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear