It is often of theoretical interest to know if implicit memory (repetition priming) develops across childhood under a given circumstance. Methodologically, however, it is difficult to determine whether development is present when baseline performance for unstudied items improves with age. Calculation of priming in absolute (priming=studied - unstudied) or relative-to-baseline terms can lead to different conclusions. In first noting this problem, Parkin (1993) suggested using the Snodgrass (1989a) calculation of relative priming [priming=(studied - unstudied)/(maximum - unstudied)], and most developmental studies have since adopted this procedure. Here, we question the Snodgrass method because the Snodgrass method\u27s results are not replic...
Evidence concerning age differences on perceptual implicit memory tests has been inconsistent, with ...
A tendency for people to repeat the same sentence structure as they have just heard, known as syntac...
It is well-documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...
It is often of theoretical interest to know if implicit memory (repetition priming) develops across...
The presence of a developmental trend in the magnitude of perceptual repetition priming was assessed...
Several researchers have hypothesized that implicit memory remains stable across the lifespan. Empir...
International audienceThe present study addressed contradictory results in childhood literature abou...
It is well documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Recognition memory is typically weaker in healthy older relative to young adults, while performance ...
We argue, contrary to Ostergaard (this issue), that the baseline for measur-ing priming effects in &...
In this study, three experiments are presented that investigate the reliability of memory measures. ...
Using a ‘snap’ paradigm, we investigated the time course effects of syntactic priming in both adults...
Although the syntactic priming methodology is a promising tool for language acquisition researchers,...
Evidence concerning age differences on perceptual implicit memory tests has been inconsistent, with ...
A tendency for people to repeat the same sentence structure as they have just heard, known as syntac...
It is well-documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...
It is often of theoretical interest to know if implicit memory (repetition priming) develops across...
The presence of a developmental trend in the magnitude of perceptual repetition priming was assessed...
Several researchers have hypothesized that implicit memory remains stable across the lifespan. Empir...
International audienceThe present study addressed contradictory results in childhood literature abou...
It is well documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Despite being ignored, visual distractors often produce traceable negative priming (NP) effects that...
Recognition memory is typically weaker in healthy older relative to young adults, while performance ...
We argue, contrary to Ostergaard (this issue), that the baseline for measur-ing priming effects in &...
In this study, three experiments are presented that investigate the reliability of memory measures. ...
Using a ‘snap’ paradigm, we investigated the time course effects of syntactic priming in both adults...
Although the syntactic priming methodology is a promising tool for language acquisition researchers,...
Evidence concerning age differences on perceptual implicit memory tests has been inconsistent, with ...
A tendency for people to repeat the same sentence structure as they have just heard, known as syntac...
It is well-documented that explicit memory (e.g., recognition) declines with age. In contrast, many ...