Articles | November 01, 1965On the Nature of Short-Term Memory Encoding by the Deaf R. Conrad and Mary Lou Rush Author Notes R. Conrad (Ph.D., Cambridge University, England, 1952) is Assistant Director at the Medical Research Council’s Applied Psychology Research Unit, Cambridge, England. This research was carried out while he was Visiting Scientist at the Human Performance Center, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan.R. Conrad (Ph.D., Cambridge University, England, 1952) is Assistant Director at the Medical Research Council’s Applied Psychology Research Unit, Cambridge, England. This research was carried out while he was Visiting Scientist at the Human Performance Center, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan.× Mary Lou Rush (M.S., Washington University, St. Louis, 1941) is Research Associate, Department of Speech Science, The Ohio State University.Mary Lou Rush (M.S., Washington University, St. Louis, 1941) is Research Associate, Department of Speech Science, The Ohio State University.× © 1965 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Article Information Articles | November 01, 1965 On the Nature of Short-Term Memory Encoding by the Deaf Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, November 1965, Vol. 30, 336-343. doi:10.1044/jshd.3004.336 History: Received June 28, 1965 Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, November 1965, Vol. 30, 336-343. doi:10.1044/jshd.3004.336 History: Received June 28, 1965 Web of Science® Times Cited: 52 View Article Figures Tables PDF PDF Supplemental Data Supplements Multimedia Share Email Twitter Facebook Pinterest Tools Get Citation Citation Conrad, R. & Rush, M. L. (1965). On the Nature of Short-Term Memory Encoding by the Deaf. J Speech Hear Disord, 30(4), 336-343. doi: 10.1044/jshd.3004.336. Download citation file: RIS (Zotero) EndNote BibTex Medlars ProCite RefWorks Reference Manager © 2018 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association × Alerts User Alerts You are adding an alert for: On the Nature of Short-Term Memory Encoding by the Deaf You will receive an email whenever this article is corrected, updated, or cited in the literature. You can manage this and all other alerts in My Account The alert will be sent to: Confirm × Sign In or Create a free account to receive alerts. × This content is PDF only. Please click on the PDF icon to access. First Page Preview × View Large Subscribe to view more For full access to this article, log in to an existing user account, purchase an annual subscription, or purchase a short-term subscription. Order a Subscription Subscribe Pay Per View Entire Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders content & archive 24-hour access $30.00 Buy Now This Article 24-hour access $15.00 Buy Now Sign In or Create an Account Please sign in using your ASHA.org login. If you do not have an ASHA login, you may register with us for free by creating a new account. Sign In or Create an Account Related Articles Related Topics