How do people report the contents of short-term memory when information about order must be retained but items can be retrieved in any order? We report an experiment using an unconstrained reconstruction task in which people can report list items in any order but must place them in their correct serial positions. We found (1) a tendency to report recent items first in immediate but not in delayed reconstruction, (2) a tendency to recall temporally isolated items first, (3) a preference for forward recall order, and (4) a preference for output orders that minimize the length of the path that must be traversed through memory space during retrieval. The results constrain most current models of short-term memory in which retrieval is ballistic ...
According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model, control processes in the short-term memory stor...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationship between workin...
Nearly a dozen distinct models of serial order memory have been proposed over the past two decades. ...
According to temporal distinctiveness models, items that are temporally isolated from their neighbor...
Timing and order memory 2 Three experiments are reported that examine the relationship between short...
Two experiments examined the effect of output order in immediate serial recall (ISR). In Experiment ...
Information about the order of items in a sequence can be conveyed either spatially or temporally. T...
Abstract Information about the order of items in a sequence can be conveyed either spatially or temp...
A central goal of research on short-term memory (STM) over the past 2 decades has been to identify t...
Theories of serial-order memory either include specialized mechanisms to represent order or claim th...
How is the serial order of a spatial sequence represented in short-term memory (STM)? Previous resea...
Numerous recent studies in short-term memory have established that forward serial recall is unaffect...
We compare three models of representation of item order in a verbal STM task: item-item associations...
Serial memory refers to the ability to recall a novel sequence of items or events in the correct ord...
The present investigation includes theoretical and experimental comparisons of short-term memory for...
According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model, control processes in the short-term memory stor...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationship between workin...
Nearly a dozen distinct models of serial order memory have been proposed over the past two decades. ...
According to temporal distinctiveness models, items that are temporally isolated from their neighbor...
Timing and order memory 2 Three experiments are reported that examine the relationship between short...
Two experiments examined the effect of output order in immediate serial recall (ISR). In Experiment ...
Information about the order of items in a sequence can be conveyed either spatially or temporally. T...
Abstract Information about the order of items in a sequence can be conveyed either spatially or temp...
A central goal of research on short-term memory (STM) over the past 2 decades has been to identify t...
Theories of serial-order memory either include specialized mechanisms to represent order or claim th...
How is the serial order of a spatial sequence represented in short-term memory (STM)? Previous resea...
Numerous recent studies in short-term memory have established that forward serial recall is unaffect...
We compare three models of representation of item order in a verbal STM task: item-item associations...
Serial memory refers to the ability to recall a novel sequence of items or events in the correct ord...
The present investigation includes theoretical and experimental comparisons of short-term memory for...
According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model, control processes in the short-term memory stor...
The speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationship between workin...
Nearly a dozen distinct models of serial order memory have been proposed over the past two decades. ...