Four experiments investigated the mechanisms responsible for the advantage enjoyed by high-frequency words in short-term memory tasks. Experiment 1 demonstrated effects of word frequency on memory span that were independent of differences in speech rate. Experiments 2 and 3 showed that word frequency has an increasing effect on serial recall across serial positions, but Experiment 4 showed that this effect was abolished for backward recall. A model that includes a redintegration process that operates to ''clean up'' decayed short-term memory traces is proposed, and the multinomial processing tree model described by R. Schweickert (1993) is used to provide a quantitative fit to data from Experiments 2, 3, and 4
The goal of this study was to improve the measurement and modeling for immediate serial recall. An e...
Experiments were designed to measure the effects upon short-term retention of verbal material of ce...
Studies of the effect of word frequency in the serial recall task show that lists of high-frequency ...
Four experiments investigated the mechanisms responsible for the advantage enjoyed by high-frequency...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
In immediate serial recall tasks, high-frequency words are recalled better than low-frequency words....
In this chapter we will consider the influence of a range of lexical and semantic variables on short...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
Previous research has shown that short-term memory for serial order can be influenced by background ...
Leading theoretical explanations of recency effects are designed to explain the reported absence of ...
Three experiments investigate the effects of mixing items of different types in the same list. Exper...
The experiments reported examine the effects of two highly related variables, word frequency and age...
The goal of this study was to improve the measurement and modeling for immediate serial recall. An e...
Experiments were designed to measure the effects upon short-term retention of verbal material of ce...
Studies of the effect of word frequency in the serial recall task show that lists of high-frequency ...
Four experiments investigated the mechanisms responsible for the advantage enjoyed by high-frequency...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
In immediate serial recall tasks, high-frequency words are recalled better than low-frequency words....
In this chapter we will consider the influence of a range of lexical and semantic variables on short...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
Previous research has shown that short-term memory for serial order can be influenced by background ...
Leading theoretical explanations of recency effects are designed to explain the reported absence of ...
Three experiments investigate the effects of mixing items of different types in the same list. Exper...
The experiments reported examine the effects of two highly related variables, word frequency and age...
The goal of this study was to improve the measurement and modeling for immediate serial recall. An e...
Experiments were designed to measure the effects upon short-term retention of verbal material of ce...
Studies of the effect of word frequency in the serial recall task show that lists of high-frequency ...