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What is Echoic Memory

Handbook of Research on Human Cognition and Assistive Technology: Design, Accessibility and Transdisciplinary Perspectives
The temporary storage of auditory stimuli in sensory memory.
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Human Cognition in the Design of Assistive Technology for Those with Learning Disabilities
Boaventura DaCosta (Solers Research Group, USA) and Soonhwa Seok (eLearning Design Lab, University of Kansas, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-817-3.ch001
Abstract
This is the first of three chapters serving as the introduction to this handbook which addresses the relationship between human cognition and assistive technologies and its design for individuals with cognitive disabilities. In this chapter the authors introduce the human information processing system. They discuss the modal model of memory, a basic framework offering the most popular explanations behind the active processes used in the construction of new knowledge. In doing so, the authors examine the three memory stores comprising the modal model which are responsible for the acquisition, storage, and retrieval of information. The authors then discuss ways in which to increase learning. Altogether, they present the approach that technology for learning should be created with an understanding of design principles empirically grounded in the study of how the human mind works, particularly when it comes to the design of assistive technologies for individuals with learning disabilities.
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