Asl’s Impact On Memory: Unraveling The Language-Cognition Connection
Memory, a significant cognitive function, is profoundly affected by American Sign Language (ASL). ASL’s unique visual-spatial nature shapes sensory memory (iconic and echoic), short-term memory (working, serial, spatial), long-term memory (explicit: declarative and implicit: procedural), working memory, and autobiographical memory. Research in ASL memory has revealed important insights into the interplay of language, cognition, and …
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