The spontaneous speech of a patient with a specific repetition deficit was studied. The amount of pausing and of paraphasic errors was found to be normal. It was concluded that the repetition difficulty arose from an auditory-verbal short-term memory impairment and not a high-level speech production deficit. It was further concluded that the STM store involved was not part of the speech output system
Short-term memory impairment and spontaneous speech / Shallice, Timothy; Butterworth, B.. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - 15:6(1977), pp. 729-735. [10.1016/0028-3932(77)90002-1]
Short-term memory impairment and spontaneous speech
Shallice, Timothy;
1977-01-01
Abstract
The spontaneous speech of a patient with a specific repetition deficit was studied. The amount of pausing and of paraphasic errors was found to be normal. It was concluded that the repetition difficulty arose from an auditory-verbal short-term memory impairment and not a high-level speech production deficit. It was further concluded that the STM store involved was not part of the speech output systemFile in questo prodotto:
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