Articulatory rehearsal is assumed to benefit verbal working memory. Yet, there is no experimental evidence supporting a causal link between rehearsal and serial-order memory, which is one of the hallmarks of working memory functioning. Across four experiments, we tested the hypothesis that rehearsal improves working memory by asking participants to rehearse overtly and by instructing different rehearsal schedules. In Experiments 1a, 1b, and 2, we compared an instructed cumulative-rehearsal condition against a free-rehearsal condition. The instruction increased the prevalence of cumulative rehearsal, but recall performance remained unchanged or decreased compared to the free-rehearsal baseline. Experiment 2 also tested the impact of a fixed ...
Introduction: The process of recalling not only receives influence from the memory strength and lear...
Although verbal recall of item and order information is well-researched in short-term memory paradig...
There is a recent surge of interest in maintenance processes in working memory, such as articulatory...
Articulatory rehearsal is assumed to benefit verbal working memory. Yet, there is no experimental ev...
Articulatory rehearsal is assumed to benefit verbal working memory. Yet, there is no experimental ev...
It is usually assumed that articulatory rehearsal improves verbal working memory. Complex span is th...
A common assumption in theories of working memory is that a maintenance process – broadly referred t...
We examine the explanatory roles that have been ascribed to various forms of rehearsal or refreshing...
This work reviews rehearsal processes in human memory. It considers the different types and function...
Rehearsal during working memory (WM) maintenance is assumed to facilitate retrieval. Less is known a...
We report for the first time overt rehearsal data in immediate serial recall (ISR) undertaken at thr...
International audienceThe causal role of verbal rehearsal in working memory has recently been called...
Both subvocal articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing have been advanced as rehearsal mech...
Three free-recall experiments were motivated by the common-sense notion that an item should be bette...
We describe and evaluate a recall reconstruction hypothesis for working memory (WM), according to wh...
Introduction: The process of recalling not only receives influence from the memory strength and lear...
Although verbal recall of item and order information is well-researched in short-term memory paradig...
There is a recent surge of interest in maintenance processes in working memory, such as articulatory...
Articulatory rehearsal is assumed to benefit verbal working memory. Yet, there is no experimental ev...
Articulatory rehearsal is assumed to benefit verbal working memory. Yet, there is no experimental ev...
It is usually assumed that articulatory rehearsal improves verbal working memory. Complex span is th...
A common assumption in theories of working memory is that a maintenance process – broadly referred t...
We examine the explanatory roles that have been ascribed to various forms of rehearsal or refreshing...
This work reviews rehearsal processes in human memory. It considers the different types and function...
Rehearsal during working memory (WM) maintenance is assumed to facilitate retrieval. Less is known a...
We report for the first time overt rehearsal data in immediate serial recall (ISR) undertaken at thr...
International audienceThe causal role of verbal rehearsal in working memory has recently been called...
Both subvocal articulatory rehearsal and attentional refreshing have been advanced as rehearsal mech...
Three free-recall experiments were motivated by the common-sense notion that an item should be bette...
We describe and evaluate a recall reconstruction hypothesis for working memory (WM), according to wh...
Introduction: The process of recalling not only receives influence from the memory strength and lear...
Although verbal recall of item and order information is well-researched in short-term memory paradig...
There is a recent surge of interest in maintenance processes in working memory, such as articulatory...