The interaction between short- and long-term memory is studied within a model in which phonemic and (temporal) contextual information have separate influences on immediate verbal serial recall via connections with short- and long-term plasticity [Burgess, N., & Hitch, G.J. (1999). Memory for serial order: a network model of the phonological loop and its timing. Psychological Review, 106, 551–581]. Long-term learning of sequences of familiar items is correctly predicted to interact with temporal grouping but not phonological similarity or articulatory suppression. However the model fails to predict learning of different sequences simultaneously, or of partially repeated lists. In a revised model, sufficiently different sequences recruit diff...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
It is widely assumed that a strong positive link exists between memory and vocabulary development. N...
We examined the contribution of the phonological loop to immediate free recall (IFR) and immediate s...
A connectionist model of human short-term memory is presented that extends the "phonological loop" (...
The basic features of verbal short-term memory for serially ordered lists are reviewed. A feed-forwa...
Current models of verbal short‐term memory (STM) propose various mechanisms for serial order. These ...
The basic features of verbal short-term memory for serially ordered lists are reviewed. A feed-forwa...
In a single large-scale study, we demonstrate that verbal sequence learning as studied using the cla...
Original article can be found at : http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals Copyright The Royal So...
Detailed computational modeling of human memory has typically been aimed at either short-term (worki...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
The current study investigated the ways long-term memory contributes to short-term serial order memo...
Despite a century of research, the mechanisms underlying short-term or working memory for serial ord...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
This thesis investigated the role of phonological short-term memory (PSTM) in the long-term learning...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
It is widely assumed that a strong positive link exists between memory and vocabulary development. N...
We examined the contribution of the phonological loop to immediate free recall (IFR) and immediate s...
A connectionist model of human short-term memory is presented that extends the "phonological loop" (...
The basic features of verbal short-term memory for serially ordered lists are reviewed. A feed-forwa...
Current models of verbal short‐term memory (STM) propose various mechanisms for serial order. These ...
The basic features of verbal short-term memory for serially ordered lists are reviewed. A feed-forwa...
In a single large-scale study, we demonstrate that verbal sequence learning as studied using the cla...
Original article can be found at : http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals Copyright The Royal So...
Detailed computational modeling of human memory has typically been aimed at either short-term (worki...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
The current study investigated the ways long-term memory contributes to short-term serial order memo...
Despite a century of research, the mechanisms underlying short-term or working memory for serial ord...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
This thesis investigated the role of phonological short-term memory (PSTM) in the long-term learning...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
It is widely assumed that a strong positive link exists between memory and vocabulary development. N...
We examined the contribution of the phonological loop to immediate free recall (IFR) and immediate s...