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Short-term and working memory differences in language/learning disabled and normal adults
1Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA.
Journal of Communication Disorders
|December 16, 1997
Abstract:
Fifteen adults who reported a childhood history of speech-language and/or learning disability (L/LD) were tested on two verbal memory tasks. Their performance on sentence repetition and reading span measures was compared with that of a matched control group who reported no childhood history of L/LD. Results indicated statistically significant group performance differences on both short-term and working memory tasks. This suggests that verbal memory difficulties may be a longterm component of L/LD.