<div><p>The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architecture in which an executive loop and a phonological loop could both support the maintenance of verbal information. The consequence of such a framework is that phonological effects known to impact the maintenance of verbal information, like the word length effect (WLE), should depend on the use of the phonological loop, but should disappear under the maintenance by the executive loop. In two previous studies, introducing concurrent articulation in complex span tasks barely affected WLE, contradicting the prediction from the TBRS model. The present study re-evaluated the WLE in a complex span task while controlling for time parameters and the amoun...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
International audienceAccording to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernard...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architecture in whi...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
Service (1998) carried out a study of the word length effect with Finnish pseudowords in which short...
Some current models of working memory argue that a passive short-term store is not involved in more ...
International audienceWithin Time-Based Resource-Sharing model (Barrouillet et al., 2004), working m...
Abstract-In the word-length effect (IVLE), lists of shorter words are better recalled than lists of ...
2 The article tests the assuption that forgetting in working memory for verbal materials is caused b...
The word length effect, better recall of lists of short (fewer syllables) than long (more syllables)...
The article tests the assumption that forgetting in working memory for verbal materials is caused by...
Many researchers regard the word-length effect (WLE) as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for ...
Influential models of short-term memory have attributed the fact that short words are recalled bette...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
International audienceAccording to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernard...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architecture in whi...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
International audienceWhile in Baddeley’s Working Memory model (Baddeley, 1986), the maintenance of ...
Service (1998) carried out a study of the word length effect with Finnish pseudowords in which short...
Some current models of working memory argue that a passive short-term store is not involved in more ...
International audienceWithin Time-Based Resource-Sharing model (Barrouillet et al., 2004), working m...
Abstract-In the word-length effect (IVLE), lists of shorter words are better recalled than lists of ...
2 The article tests the assuption that forgetting in working memory for verbal materials is caused b...
The word length effect, better recall of lists of short (fewer syllables) than long (more syllables)...
The article tests the assumption that forgetting in working memory for verbal materials is caused by...
Many researchers regard the word-length effect (WLE) as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for ...
Influential models of short-term memory have attributed the fact that short words are recalled bette...
International audienceMany studies have shown an advantage for high-frequency words in various langu...
International audienceAccording to the time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernard...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...