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Articulatory Suppression
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Summary
Articulatory Suppression
is a
Cognitive phenomenon
where the
Repetition of an irrelevant sound
, like 'the the the,' impairs the
Ability to process verbal information
in
Working Memory
. This effect demonstrates the limited capacity of the
Phonological Loop
, a component of the
Working Memory
model, by preventing
Subvocal Rehearsal
and reducing
Memory performance for verbal tasks
.
Concepts
Working Memory
Phonological Loop
Subvocal Rehearsal
Cognitive Load
Memory Span
Verbal Processing
Dual-Task Interference
Short-term Memory
Silent Subvocalization
Relevant Degrees
Psychology 70%
Linguistics 30%
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