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The role of inferior parietal and inferior frontal cortex in working memory
2006
Neuropsychology
Verbal working memory involves two major components: a phonological store that holds auditory-verbal information very briefly and an articulatory rehearsal process that allows that information to be refreshed and thus held longer in short-term memory (A. Baddeley, 1996 (A. Baddeley, , 2000 A. Baddeley & G. Hitch, 1974 ). In the current study, the authors tested two groups of patients who were chosen on the basis of their relatively focal lesions in the inferior parietal (IP) cortex or inferior
doi:10.1037/0894-4105.20.5.529
pmid:16938015
fatcat:kpi7r7v5mnetzmgrx6ndc6ujv4