Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more evidence for underlying short-term memory processes. The investigated relationship is termed the dynamics of serial position change. To address this issue, the present study investigated mean latency, errors, and performed Ex-Gaussian convolution analysis. In six-block trials the probe-recognition task was used in the so-called fast experimental procedure. The serial position effect was significant in all six blocks. Both primacy and recency effects were detected, with primacy located in the first two blocks, producing a non-linear serial position effect. Although the serial position function became linear from the third block on, the convolu...
Summary : Serial position effects and image recognition : A psycho-physiological analysis of recency...
Three experiments used a combination list-discrimination and position-judgment task to investigate t...
Recognition memory for lists of nonspatial items was tested in rats using a nonmatching-to-sample ta...
Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more ...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
The recency-to-primacy shift represents a major challenge for all theories that attempt to explain t...
We report data from 4 experiments using a recognition design with multiple probes to be matched to s...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
We report data from 4 experiments using a recognition design with multiple probes to be matched to s...
Summary : Serial position effects and image recognition : A psycho-physiological analysis of recency...
Three experiments used a combination list-discrimination and position-judgment task to investigate t...
Recognition memory for lists of nonspatial items was tested in rats using a nonmatching-to-sample ta...
Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more ...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
The recency-to-primacy shift represents a major challenge for all theories that attempt to explain t...
We report data from 4 experiments using a recognition design with multiple probes to be matched to s...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
We report data from 4 experiments using a recognition design with multiple probes to be matched to s...
Summary : Serial position effects and image recognition : A psycho-physiological analysis of recency...
Three experiments used a combination list-discrimination and position-judgment task to investigate t...
Recognition memory for lists of nonspatial items was tested in rats using a nonmatching-to-sample ta...