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  1. Phonological Loop - The Decision Lab

    The phonological loop is the part of working memory that holds and processes verbal and auditory information, vital for language, learning, and thought.

  2. Phonological loop Definition - Cognitive Psychology Key Term

    Definition The phonological loop is a component of working memory that deals with verbal and auditory information.

  3. Phonological Loop - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The phonological loop is defined as the verbal subsystem that maintains phonological information, such as speech and sounds, in conscious awareness through a storage reservoir and a …

  4. Baddeley's model of working memory - Wikipedia

    The phonological loop stores verbal content, whereas the visuo-spatial sketchpad caters to visuo-spatial data. Both slave systems only function as short-term storage centers. Baddeley and …

  5. Phonological loop - Knowledge and References | Taylor & Francis

    The phonological loop is responsible for rehearsing and hence remembering speech-based information. In general, words of a shorter duration (i.e. take less time to rehearse) are …

  6. 4 - The Phonological Loop as a “Language Learning Device”

    The phonological component of the working memory system is specialized in maintaining a sequence of verbal items (digits, letters, words, pseudowords) over a very short period of time. …

  7. Phonological Loop | A Simplified Psychology Guide

    The phonological loop is a component of working memory responsible for the temporary storage and manipulation of auditory and verbal information. It is one of the three main components of …

  8. Phonological Loop and Rehearsal - Springer

    Jan 1, 2021 · The phonological loop is the subsystem of working memory that deals with auditory information. It consists of two parts: a short-term phonological store with auditory memory …

  9. APA Dictionary of Psychology

    Apr 19, 2018 · For example, if one tried to remember a telephone number by repeating it over and over in the few moments before dialing, this effort would take place in the phonological loop.

  10. Mapping the brain network of the phonological loop - PMC

    Verbal or phonological short‐term memory (STM) is the most extensively investigated component of working memory [Baddeley, 1996].