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Similar digit-based working memory in deaf signers and hearing non-signers despite digit span differences

机译:尽管手指跨度有所不同但聋人和非聋人的类似基于数字的工作记忆

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Similar working memory (WM) for lexical items has been demonstrated for signers and non-signers while short-term memory (STM) is regularly poorer in deaf than hearing individuals. In the present study, we investigated digit-based WM and STM in Swedish and British deaf signers and hearing non-signers. To maintain good experimental control we used printed stimuli throughout and held response mode constant across groups. We showed that deaf signers have similar digit-based WM performance, despite shorter digit spans, compared to well-matched hearing non-signers. We found no difference between signers and non-signers on STM span for letters chosen to minimize phonological similarity or in the effects of recall direction. This set of findings indicates that similar WM for signers and non-signers can be generalized from lexical items to digits and suggests that poorer STM in deaf signers compared to hearing non-signers may be due to differences in phonological similarity across the language modalities of sign and speech.
机译:对于签名人和非签名人,已经证明了针对词汇项的类似工作记忆(WM),而聋人的短期记忆(STM)通常比听力个体差。在本研究中,我们调查了瑞典和英国聋人签名者和听力不签名者的基于数字的WM和STM。为了保持良好的实验控制,我们在整个过程中使用了打印刺激,并在各组之间保持响应模式恒定。我们显示,与匹配良好的听力非签名者相比,聋人签名者具有相似的基于数字的WM性能,尽管数字跨度更短。我们发现,在STM跨度上,签名者和非签名者之间没有区别,这是为了尽量减少语音相似性或回想方向的影响而选择的字母。这组发现表明,针对签名人和非签名人的类似WM可以从词汇项转换为数字,并且表明聋人签名人的STM比听力非签名人的STM差可能是由于手势语言在语音相似性方面的差异和演讲。

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