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  2. Jan 1, 2015 · Using fMRI in healthy subjects, we orthogonally manipulated subvocal rehearsal rate and memory load in a verbal WM task with long 45-second delay periods. We found that middle frontal gyrus (MFG) and superior parietal lobule (SPL) exhibited memory load effects primarily early in the delay period and did not exhibit rehearsal rate effects.

    • David Fegen, Bradley R. Buchsbaum, Mark D'Esposito
    • 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.10.034
    • 2015
    • 2015/01/01
  3. What is a rehearsal strategy? A rehearsal strategy uses repeated practice of information to learn it. When a student is presented with specific information to be learned, such as a list, often he will attempt to memorize the information by repeating it over and over.

    • What Is Elaborative Rehearsal?
    • Does Rehearsal Work?
    • Elaborative Rehearsal Strategies
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    Long-term memories are those that span from days to decades. Short-term memories, on the other hand, include those from a few seconds to a few days. There are two types of memory rehearsal: maintenance and elaborative. Both involve repetition to move new information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. However, each kind of rehears...

    While everyone benefits from using rehearsal to help remember things, some groups may find it particularly helpful, including: 1. Those with learning disabilities 2. People with early dementia 3. People with conditions that cause "brain fog" (e.g., fibromyalgia) Multiple research studies have evaluated the effectiveness of rehearsing information to...

    There are many different elaborative rehearsal strategiesyou can draw on to memorize new information.

    Elaborative rehearsal is one of two types of memorization. It uses many different strategies to commit new information to longer-term memory. It relies on connecting information you already know to new information. Mnemonic devices are commonly used in elaborative rehearsal.

  4. Verbal working memory involves a system for programming the utterance, scheduling verbal items at several levels (words, phonemes and articulatory gestures), and maintaining what needs to be produced (phonological loop and rehearsal); and appears conceptually close to the definition of syntax.

  5. The causal role of verbal rehearsal in working memory has recently been called into question. For example, the SOB-CS (Serial Order in a Box-Complex Span) model assumes that there is no maintenance process for the strengthening of items in working memory, but instead a process of removal of distractors that are involuntarily encoded and create ...

    • Annalisa Lucidi, Naomi Langerock, Violette Hoareau, Benoît Lemaire, Valérie Camos, Pierre Noël Barro...
    • 2016
  6. Jan 6, 2015 · We address short-term memory development and the role of covert verbal rehearsal (CVR), the imagined pronunciation of items from a list to be recalled. We suggest insights based on studies of serial and free recall.

  7. Rehearsal is the repetition of verbal information. Verbal rehearsal results in some learning but probably is the weakest of the three strategies for encoding information.

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