Rehearsal speed has traditionally been seen to be the prime determinant of individual differences in memory span. Recent studies, in the main using young children as the subject population, have suggested other contributors to span performance, notably contributions from long-term memory and forgetting and retrieval processes occurring during recall. In the current research we explore individual differences in span with respect to measures of rehearsal, output time, and access to lexical memory. We replicate standard short-term phenomena; we show that the variables that influence children's span performance influence adult performance in the same way; and we show that lexical memory access appears to be a more potent source of individual di...
AbstractTraditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for diff...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
The size of an individual's phonological similarity effect for visually presented material is assume...
Rehearsal speed has traditionally been seen to be the prime determinant of individual differences in...
Experimental research into children’s working memory span has shown that retention duration contribu...
Previous research has established the relevance of working memory for cognitive development. Yet the...
Working memory capacity is commonly measured in terms of its item span, and much less often in terms...
Two experiments investigated the impact of the relationship between processing and storage stimuli o...
Immediate memory span and maximal articulation rate were assessed for word sets differing in frequen...
It is well established that digit span in native Chinese speakers is atypically high. This is common...
Traditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for different ty...
Gathercole (1994) show that in normal young children there is no significant link between articulati...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...
Use of verbal rehearsal is a key issue in memory development. However, we still lack detailed and tr...
The nature of the rehearsal mechanism that supports short-term memory span (STM), and the role of le...
AbstractTraditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for diff...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
The size of an individual's phonological similarity effect for visually presented material is assume...
Rehearsal speed has traditionally been seen to be the prime determinant of individual differences in...
Experimental research into children’s working memory span has shown that retention duration contribu...
Previous research has established the relevance of working memory for cognitive development. Yet the...
Working memory capacity is commonly measured in terms of its item span, and much less often in terms...
Two experiments investigated the impact of the relationship between processing and storage stimuli o...
Immediate memory span and maximal articulation rate were assessed for word sets differing in frequen...
It is well established that digit span in native Chinese speakers is atypically high. This is common...
Traditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for different ty...
Gathercole (1994) show that in normal young children there is no significant link between articulati...
We analyse the timing of recall as a source of information about children’s performance in complex w...
Use of verbal rehearsal is a key issue in memory development. However, we still lack detailed and tr...
The nature of the rehearsal mechanism that supports short-term memory span (STM), and the role of le...
AbstractTraditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for diff...
Examining the impact of maintenance on processing speed allows us to test whether storage and proces...
The size of an individual's phonological similarity effect for visually presented material is assume...