Short-term recall by deaf signers of American Sign Language: implications of encoding strategy for order recall
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Short-term recall by deaf signers of American Sign Language: implications of encoding strategy for order recall
Abstract
Two experiments were conducted on short-term recall of printed English words by deaf signers of American Sign Language (ASL). Compared with hearing subjects, deaf subjects recalled significantly fewer words when ordered recall of words was required, but not when free recall was required. Deaf subjects tended to use a speech-based code in probed recall for order, and the greater the reliance on a speech-based code, the more accurate the recall. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that a speech-based code facilitates the retention of order information.
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