Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0749596X Copyright Elsevier Inc.In three experiments, we tested the hypothesis that those errors in immediate serial recall (ISR) that are attributable to phonological confusability share a locus with segmental errors in normal speech production. In the first two experiments, speech errors were elicited in the repeated paced reading of six-letter lists. The errors mirrored the phonological confusions seen in ISR. In a third experiment, participants performed ISR for four-word lists. Some of the lists were designed to encourage the exchange of onset consonants between adjacent words. ISR was shown to be sensitive to this manipulation, further supporting the common...
Original article can be found at : http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals Copyright The Royal So...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
Phonological similarity is observed to affect serial recall detrimentally when correct-in-position s...
The phonological similarity effect in short-term memory (STM) is the finding that serial recall of l...
Study of the phonological similarity effect (PSE) in immediate serial recall (ISR) has produced a co...
This paper explores the impact of phonological overlap amongst items on short term memory recall per...
T he phonological similarity effect (or acoustic confusion effect) consists of poor serial recall pe...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
We examined the contribution of the phonological loop to immediate free recall (IFR) and immediate s...
We tested two explanations of the phonological similarity effect in verbal short-term memory: The co...
Many accounts of working memory posit specialized storage mechanisms for the maintenance of serial o...
Immediate serial recall of verbal material is highly sensitive to impairment due to phonological sim...
[Abstract]: The retrieval-based account of serial recall (Saint-Aubin & Poirier, 2000) attributes le...
Serial recall from working memory is known to be impaired by the presence of irrelevant background s...
Experiment I investigated memory for serial order by congenitally, profoundly deaf individuals, 6-22...
Original article can be found at : http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals Copyright The Royal So...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
Phonological similarity is observed to affect serial recall detrimentally when correct-in-position s...
The phonological similarity effect in short-term memory (STM) is the finding that serial recall of l...
Study of the phonological similarity effect (PSE) in immediate serial recall (ISR) has produced a co...
This paper explores the impact of phonological overlap amongst items on short term memory recall per...
T he phonological similarity effect (or acoustic confusion effect) consists of poor serial recall pe...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
We examined the contribution of the phonological loop to immediate free recall (IFR) and immediate s...
We tested two explanations of the phonological similarity effect in verbal short-term memory: The co...
Many accounts of working memory posit specialized storage mechanisms for the maintenance of serial o...
Immediate serial recall of verbal material is highly sensitive to impairment due to phonological sim...
[Abstract]: The retrieval-based account of serial recall (Saint-Aubin & Poirier, 2000) attributes le...
Serial recall from working memory is known to be impaired by the presence of irrelevant background s...
Experiment I investigated memory for serial order by congenitally, profoundly deaf individuals, 6-22...
Original article can be found at : http://royalsocietypublishing.org/journals Copyright The Royal So...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
Phonological similarity is observed to affect serial recall detrimentally when correct-in-position s...