Two experiments critically examined a predictive-coding based account of the vulnerability of short-term memory to auditory distraction, particularly the disruptive effect of changing-state sound on verbal serial recall. Experiment 1 showed that providing participants with the opportunity to predict the contents of an imminent spoken distractor sentence via a forewarning reduced its particularly disruptive effect but only to the same level of disruption as that produced by ‘simpler’ changing-state sequences (a sequence of letter-names). Moreover, a post-categorically unpredictable changing-state sequence (e.g., “F, B, H, E …”) was no more disruptive than a post-categorically predictable sequence (“A, B, C, D …”). Experiment 2 showed that a ...
One mental activity that is very vulnerable to auditory distraction is serial recall. This review of...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
We tested the hypothesis that expectancy-violation is key to understanding those conditions under wh...
Two experiments critically examined a predictive-coding based account of the vulnerability of short-...
Two experiments critically examined a predictive-coding based account of the vulnerability of short-...
Both the acoustic variability of a distractor sequence and the degree to which it violates expectati...
Deviant as well as changing auditory distractors interfere with short-term memory. According to the ...
Both the acoustic variability of a distractor sequence and the degree to which it violates expectati...
Providing participants with an opportunity to listen to a forthcoming distracter sentence has been s...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
Task-irrelevant sound disrupts serial short-term memory (STM). On the interference-by-process accoun...
We examine whether the disruption of serial short-term memory (STM) by spoken taboo distractors is d...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
One mental activity that is very vulnerable to auditory distraction is serial recall. This review of...
Task-irrelevant, to-be-ignored sound disrupts serial short-term memory for visually presented items ...
One mental activity that is very vulnerable to auditory distraction is serial recall. This review of...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
We tested the hypothesis that expectancy-violation is key to understanding those conditions under wh...
Two experiments critically examined a predictive-coding based account of the vulnerability of short-...
Two experiments critically examined a predictive-coding based account of the vulnerability of short-...
Both the acoustic variability of a distractor sequence and the degree to which it violates expectati...
Deviant as well as changing auditory distractors interfere with short-term memory. According to the ...
Both the acoustic variability of a distractor sequence and the degree to which it violates expectati...
Providing participants with an opportunity to listen to a forthcoming distracter sentence has been s...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
Task-irrelevant sound disrupts serial short-term memory (STM). On the interference-by-process accoun...
We examine whether the disruption of serial short-term memory (STM) by spoken taboo distractors is d...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
One mental activity that is very vulnerable to auditory distraction is serial recall. This review of...
Task-irrelevant, to-be-ignored sound disrupts serial short-term memory for visually presented items ...
One mental activity that is very vulnerable to auditory distraction is serial recall. This review of...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
We tested the hypothesis that expectancy-violation is key to understanding those conditions under wh...