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VERBAL WORKING MEMORY AND SENTENCE COMPREHENSION
by David Caplan and Gloria S. Waters
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VERBAL WORKING MEMORY AND SENTENCE COMPREHENSION
David Caplan
Neuropsychology Laboratory
Vincent Burnham 827
Massachusetts General Hospital
Fruit Street, Boston, MA, 02114
Gloria S. Waters
Department of Communication Disorders
Boston University
KEYWORDS: working memory, syntactic processing, sentence
comprehension
ABSTRACT: This target article discusses the verbal working memory
system used in sentence comprehension. We review the idea of
working memory as a short duration system in which small amounts of
information are simultaneously stored and manipulated in the
service of a task and that syntactic processing in sentence
comprehension requires such a storage and computational system. We
inquire whether the working memory system used in syntactic
processing is the same as that used in verbally mediated tasks
involving conscious, controlled processing. Various forms of
evidence are considered: the relationship between individual
differences in working memory and individual differences in the
efficiency of syntactic processing; the effect of concurrent verbal
memory load on syntactic processing; and syntactic processing in
patients with poor short term memory, poor working memory, or
aphasia. The experimental results suggest that the verbal working
memory system specialized for assigning the syntactic structure of
a sentence and for using that structure in determining sentence
meaning is distinct from the working memory system that underlies
the use of sentence meaning to accomplish further functions. We
present a theory of the components of the verbal working memory
system and suggestions as to its neural basis.
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