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  • Is nonword repetition a test of phonological memory or long-term knowledge? It all depends on the nonwords.
    Mem Cognit, Vol. 23, No. 1. (January 1995), pp. 83-94.
  • Language differences in verbal short-term memory do not exclusively originate in the process of subvocal rehearsal
    Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, Vol. 8, No. 2. (2001), pp. 357-364.
    by ASC Thorn, SE Gathercole
  • The suppression of visualization by reading.
    Q J Exp Psychol, Vol. 19, No. 4. (November 1967), pp. 289-299.
    by LR Brooks
  • Memory for language
    pp. 33-68.
    by Nick C Ellis
  • notes L2 Working memory capacity adn L2 reading skill
    Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Vol. 14, No. 1. (1992), pp. 25-38.
  • Spatial Working Memory
    pp. 521-539.
  • notes Effects of individual differences in intelligence, aptitude and working memory on adult incidental SLA
    (2002), pp. 211-266.
    by Peter Robinson
    edited by Peter Robinson
  • Is nonword repetition a test of phonological memory or long-term knowledge? it all depends on the nonwords
    Memory and Cognition, No. 23. (1995), pp. 83-94.
  • Short-term memory Beyond the modal model
  • notes Psycholinguistic processes in language use and langauge learning
    (1998)
    by P Skehan
  • The relationship between age, verbal working memory, and languauge comprehension
    Psychology and Aging, Vol. 19, No. 4., pp. 601-616.
    by Dede
  • Phonological short-term memory and vocabulary development: Further evidence on the nature of the relationship
    Applied Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 13 (1999), pp. 65-77.
  • notes Phonological sequence learning and short-term store capacity determine second language vocabulary acquisition
    Applied Psycholinguistics, Vol. 25 (2004), pp. 293-321.
    posted to memory sla working by wenhsin on 2006-05-13 22:24:54 as ** along with 2 groups Neuroscience LanguageAndBrain
  • notes Working memory as a predictor of verbal fluency
    Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 20, No. 6. (1991), pp. 445-463.
    by Meredyth Daneman
  • Posterior parietal cortex in rhesus monkey: I. Parcellation of areas based on distinctive limbic and sensory corticocortical connections.
    J Comp Neurol, Vol. 287, No. 4. (22 September 1989), pp. 393-421.
  • D1 Dopamine Receptors in Prefrontal Cortex: Involvement in Working Memory
    by Toshiyuki Sawaguchi, Patricia S Goldman-Rakic
  • notes Contribution of the Basal Ganglia to Skill Learning and Working Memory in Humans
    (1995), pp. 277-294.
    by John Gabrieli
    edited by Houk
  • notes Discovering spatial working memory fields in prefrontal cortex
    J Neurophysiol, Vol. 93, No. 6. (1 June 2005), pp. 3027-3028.
    by Xiao-Jing Wang
  • notes Mnemonic coding of visual space in the monkey's dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
    Journal of Neurophysiology, Vol. 61 (1989), pp. 331-349.
  • notes Activity of neurons in anterior inferior temporal cortex during a short-term memory task.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 13, No. 4. (April 1993), pp. 1460-1478.
    by EK Miller, L Li, R Desimone
  • Targeting the dopamine D1 receptor in schizophrenia: insights for cognitive dysfunction.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl), Vol. 174, No. 1. (June 2004), pp. 3-16.
  • Functionally connectivity in an fMRI working memory task in high-functioning autism
    NeuroImage, Vol. 24 (2005), pp. 810-821.
  • notes Increased activity in human visual cortex during directed attention in the absence of visual stimulation.
    Neuron, Vol. 22 (1999), pp. 751-761.
  • Eye position effects on visual, memory, and saccade-related activity in areas LIP and 7a of macaque.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 10, No. 4. (April 1990), pp. 1176-1196.
    by RA Andersen, RM Bracewell, S Barash, JW Gnadt, L Fogassi
  • notes Mnemonic neuronal activity in somatosensory cortex.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 93, No. 19. (17 September 1996), pp. 10533-10537.
    by YD Zhou, JM Fuster
  • notes Inferotemporal neurons distinguish and retain behaviorally relevant features of visual stimuli.
    Science, Vol. 212, No. 4497. (22 May 1981), pp. 952-955.
    by JM Fuster, JP Jervey
  • Animal models of working memory: insights for targeting cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia.
    Psychopharmacology (Berl), Vol. 174, No. 1. (June 2004), pp. 111-125.
  • Segregation of working memory functions within the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
    Exp Brain Res, Vol. 133, No. 1. (July 2000), pp. 23-32.
  • The Phonological Loop as a Language Learning Device
    Psychological Review, Vol. 105, No. 1. (January 1998), pp. 158-173.
    by Alan Baddeley
  • Age, Working Memory, and On-Line Syntactic Processing in Sentence Comprehension
    Psychology and Aging, Vol. 16, No. 1. (March 2001), pp. 128-144.
    by Gloria S Waters
  • Working Memory and Connectionist Models of Parsing: A Reply to MacDonald and Christiansen (2002)
    Psychological Review, Vol. 109, No. 1. (January 2002), pp. 66-74.
    by David Caplan
  • Reassessing Working Memory: Comment on Just and Carpenter (1992) and Waters and Caplan (1996)
    Psychological Review, Vol. 109, No. 1. (January 2002), pp. 35-54.
    by Maryellen C Macdonald
  • The Costs of Doing Two Things at Once for Young and Older Adults: Talking While Walking, Finger Tapping, and Ignoring Speech or Noise
    Psychology and Aging, Vol. 18, No. 2. (June 2003), pp. 181-192.
    by Susan Kemper
  • The relationship between age, verbal working memory, and language comprehension
    Psychology and Aging, Vol. 19, No. 4. (2004), pp. 601-616.
    by Dede
  • Prose recall and amnesia: implications for the structure of working memory
    Neuropsychologia, Vol. 40, No. 10. (2002), pp. 1737-1743.
    by Alan Baddeley, Barbara A Wilson
  • Working memory and language: an overview
    Journal of Communication Disorders, Vol. 36, No. 3. ( 2003), pp. 189-208.
    by Alan Baddeley
  • Individual differences in second language proficiency: working memory as language aptitude.
    (1998)
    edited by Healy
    posted to memory sla working by wenhsin on 2005-10-24 06:23:34 as read along with 2 groups Neuroscience LanguageAndBrain
  • Individual differences in working memory, noticing of interactional feedback and L2 development
    (01 September 2002), pp. 181-209.
    by Alison Mackey, Jenefer Philp, Takao Egi, Akiko Fujii, Tomoaki Tatsumi
    edited by Peter Robinson
  • Regional and Cellular Fractionation of Working Memory
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 93, No. 24. (1996), pp. 13473-13480.
    by Patricia S Goldman-Rakic
    posted to memory working by wenhsin on 2005-10-17 23:57:25 as **** along with 2 groups Neuroscience LanguageAndBrain
  • notes Unit Activity in Prefrontal Cortex During Delayed Response Performance: Neural Correlates of Transient Memory (1):61
    Journal of Neurophsiology, Vol. 35, No. 1., 61.
    by Joaquin M Fuster
  • Cortex And Mind: Unifying Cognition
    (30 September 2005)
    by Joaquin M Fuster
  • Memory in the Cerebral Cortex: An Empirical Approach to Neural Networks in the Human and Nonhuman Primate
    (25 June 1999)
    by Joaqun M Fuster
  • The Psychology of the Language Learner: Individual Differences in Second Language Acquisition (Second Language Acquisition Research)
    (30 June 2005)
    by Zoltan Dornyei
  • notes Cognitive Neuroscience: Getting a Grasp on Working Memory
    Science, Vol. 275, No. 5306. (14 March 1997), pp. 1580-0.
    by Ingrid Wickelgren
  • WORKING MEMORY: LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD
    Nat Rev Neurosci, Vol. 4, No. 10. (October 2003), pp. 829-839.
    by Alan Baddeley
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