Journal article
Working memory in spelling: Evidence from backward typing
Abstract
Theories of spelling (Margolin, 1984; Nolan & Caramazza, 1983) propose a working memory system for storing order and identity information of letters during the spelling process. Capacity limitations related to the use of such a graphemic buffer were explored. Participants had to type words backwards. Longer pauses between key presses were assumed to signal points at which graphemic buffer contents were refreshed. Five- and six-letter words were …
Authors
Service E; Turpeinen R
Journal
Memory, Vol. 9, No. 4-6, pp. 395–421
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
7 2001
DOI
10.1080/09658210143000137
ISSN
0965-8211