State and explain the five features that support articulatory loop

      

State and explain the five features that support articulatory loop

  

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· The effects of phonology on remembering. Words with phonological similarity are difficult to remember
· Articulatory suppression: Memory for verbal material is impaired when people are asked to say something irrelevant. This is associated with difficult in rehearsal. People are not able to rehearse irrelevant material
· Transfer of information: Information presented in visual is transferred to an auditory code to allow sub-vocal rehearsal
· Neuropsychological evidence:A defective phonological store explains the behavior of patients with a specific deficit in phonological short-term memory. For example Aphasic patients with developmental verbal dyspraxia are unable to set up the speech motor codes necessary for articulation caused by a deficiency of the articulatory rehearsal process.
· On the other hand, patients with dysartria whose speech problems are secondary


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