16 pagesTo better understand the cognitive processes necessary for successful verbal fluency (a measure of retrieval from long-term memory) performance and why individuals differ in performance, the present study (n = 148) examined relations between fluency, originality, corrected fluency, working memory capacity, and crystallized intelligence. Results demonstrated that fluency significantly and positively correlated with originality; however, many of the relations between fluency, originality, corrected fluency, working memory capacity, and crystallized intelligence varied across the different category fluency tasks (animals and supermarket items). Additionally, an examination of the output position (order) of recalled items indicated that...
The aim of this study was to determine whether verbal knowledge can compensate for the age-related d...
After extensive laboratory testing of the famous memorist Rajan, Thompson, Cowan, and Frieman (1993)...
The acquisition and maintenance of new language information, such as picking up new words, is a crit...
The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a se...
Processing fluency influences various judgements in memory and cognition such as fluency-based famil...
Familiarity-based processes such as processing fluency can influence memory judgements in tests of i...
A current debate in memory research is whether and how the access to source information depends not ...
How lasting memories are created is a question that has driven much research into human cognition. A...
Numerous studies have shown that retrieving contents from memory in a test improves long-term retent...
Recent work has begun to focus on the role that individual differences in executive function and int...
The verbal fluency task, where participants name as many instances of a specific semantic or phonemi...
Refreshing and elaboration are cognitive processes assumed to underlie verbal working-memory mainten...
An emerging theory of short-term memory, called fuzzy trace theory (FTT), postulates a link between ...
Copyright © 2021 De Marco, Blackburn and Venneri. Background: Category Fluency Test (CFT) is a commo...
Retrieval of autobiographical memories (AMs) is important for “sense of self”. Previous research and...
The aim of this study was to determine whether verbal knowledge can compensate for the age-related d...
After extensive laboratory testing of the famous memorist Rajan, Thompson, Cowan, and Frieman (1993)...
The acquisition and maintenance of new language information, such as picking up new words, is a crit...
The present study investigated age-related differences in retrieval from long-term memory using a se...
Processing fluency influences various judgements in memory and cognition such as fluency-based famil...
Familiarity-based processes such as processing fluency can influence memory judgements in tests of i...
A current debate in memory research is whether and how the access to source information depends not ...
How lasting memories are created is a question that has driven much research into human cognition. A...
Numerous studies have shown that retrieving contents from memory in a test improves long-term retent...
Recent work has begun to focus on the role that individual differences in executive function and int...
The verbal fluency task, where participants name as many instances of a specific semantic or phonemi...
Refreshing and elaboration are cognitive processes assumed to underlie verbal working-memory mainten...
An emerging theory of short-term memory, called fuzzy trace theory (FTT), postulates a link between ...
Copyright © 2021 De Marco, Blackburn and Venneri. Background: Category Fluency Test (CFT) is a commo...
Retrieval of autobiographical memories (AMs) is important for “sense of self”. Previous research and...
The aim of this study was to determine whether verbal knowledge can compensate for the age-related d...
After extensive laboratory testing of the famous memorist Rajan, Thompson, Cowan, and Frieman (1993)...
The acquisition and maintenance of new language information, such as picking up new words, is a crit...