Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva
| English |
| graphemic buffer |
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| Attestation |
3
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| Part of speech |
Noun phrase
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| Definition |
Temporary memory that maintains the whole letter string available (while the sequential conversion processes take place). Temporary memory in which the graphemic representation of a word is recognized and preserved before being uttered.
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| Definition source |
Sarno 1991 Vista-Mead 2001
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| Context |
Effects of representation length: Memory components are typically restricted in the number of elements that can be held simultaneously active, and disorders of memory are often characterized by a reduction in the capacity of the component. Damage to the graphemic buffer is thought to result in more errors when longer sequences are stored. If we examine ML´s performance in written and oral spelling according to the length of the response, we find that, whereas performance is as good as 61% (60/99) with three-and four-letter words, accuracy falls to 4% (2/50) with seven- and eight-letter words (see Table 6.5).
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| Context source |
Sarno 1991
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| Subject field |
Aphasia
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| Sub-field (level 1) |
Aphasiology
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| Sub-field (level 2) |
Cognitive neuropsychology
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| Sub-field (level 3) |
Lexical processing system
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| Comprehensive concept |
Lexical processing system
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| Generic concept |
Conversion rules
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| Related concept |
Auditory input lexicon, Visual input lexicon, Grapheme-phoneme conversion route, Semantic system, Phonological buffer, Auditory input, Tactile input, Visual input, Orthographic input, Orthographic output lexicon, Phonological output lexicon, Verbal output, Written output, Phoneme-grapheme conversion, Input lexicons, Output lexicons
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| it |
Buffer ortografico
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| Reliability code |
3
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