Role of inner speech on the Luria hand test

This study was conducted to investigate the psychological characteristics of the Luria hand test (LHT), a well-known neuropsychological assessment. We investigated the role of inner speech in LHT using the dual-task paradigm. Additionally, we investigated the relation between LHT and Wechsler Memory...

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Main Authors: Shota Mitsuhashi, Shogo Hirata, Hideyuki Okuzumi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-12-01
Series:Cogent Psychology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2018.1449485
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spelling doaj-f86f0314b220474dbbd7e464f1c5ba6c2021-07-26T12:59:38ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Psychology2331-19082018-12-015110.1080/23311908.2018.14494851449485Role of inner speech on the Luria hand testShota Mitsuhashi0Shogo Hirata1Hideyuki Okuzumi2Tokyo Gakugei UniversityIbaraki Christian UniversityTokyo Gakugei UniversityThis study was conducted to investigate the psychological characteristics of the Luria hand test (LHT), a well-known neuropsychological assessment. We investigated the role of inner speech in LHT using the dual-task paradigm. Additionally, we investigated the relation between LHT and Wechsler Memory Scale—Revised (WMS-R) scores. Performance of the 21 university student participants on the LHT decreased significantly in the articulatory suppression condition, but not in spatial suppression. This result indicates that the inner speech or phonological loop of working memory plays an important role in the LHT. Moreover, only the verbal memory score of the WMS-R was correlated significantly with LHT performance. Based on these results, psychological characteristics of the LHT were discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2018.1449485luria hand test (lht)inner speechwechsler memory scale—revised (wms-r)working memorydual task
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author Shota Mitsuhashi
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Hideyuki Okuzumi
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Shogo Hirata
Hideyuki Okuzumi
Role of inner speech on the Luria hand test
Cogent Psychology
luria hand test (lht)
inner speech
wechsler memory scale—revised (wms-r)
working memory
dual task
author_facet Shota Mitsuhashi
Shogo Hirata
Hideyuki Okuzumi
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title Role of inner speech on the Luria hand test
title_short Role of inner speech on the Luria hand test
title_full Role of inner speech on the Luria hand test
title_fullStr Role of inner speech on the Luria hand test
title_full_unstemmed Role of inner speech on the Luria hand test
title_sort role of inner speech on the luria hand test
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Psychology
issn 2331-1908
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study was conducted to investigate the psychological characteristics of the Luria hand test (LHT), a well-known neuropsychological assessment. We investigated the role of inner speech in LHT using the dual-task paradigm. Additionally, we investigated the relation between LHT and Wechsler Memory Scale—Revised (WMS-R) scores. Performance of the 21 university student participants on the LHT decreased significantly in the articulatory suppression condition, but not in spatial suppression. This result indicates that the inner speech or phonological loop of working memory plays an important role in the LHT. Moreover, only the verbal memory score of the WMS-R was correlated significantly with LHT performance. Based on these results, psychological characteristics of the LHT were discussed.
topic luria hand test (lht)
inner speech
wechsler memory scale—revised (wms-r)
working memory
dual task
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2018.1449485
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