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Dissociation of Storage and Rehearsal in Verbal Working Memory: Evidence From Positron Emission Tomography
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NeuropsychologyNeurolinguisticsPsycholinguisticsCognitionAttentionHuman MemoryContinuous Memory TaskSocial SciencesPsychologyPositron Emission TomographyWorking MemoryMemoryLanguage StudiesCognitive NeuroscienceRehearsal MechanismVerbal Working MemoryCognitive ScienceChunking (Psychology)Procedural MemoryNeuroscience
Current cognitive models of verbal working memory include two components a phonological store and a rehearsal mechanism that refreshes the contents of this store We present research using positron emission tomography (PET) to provide further evidence for this functional division In Experiment 1, subjects performed a variant of Sternberg's (1966) item recognition task Experiment 2 used a continuous memory task with control conditions designed to separate the brain regions underlying storage and rehearsal The results show that independent brain regions mediate storage and rehearsal In Experiment 3, a dual-task procedure supported the assumption that these memory tasks elicited a rehearsal strategy
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