Previous studies have found that interference in long-term memory retrieval occurs when information cannot be integrated into a single situation model, but this interference is greatly reduced or absent when the information can be so integrated. The current study looked at the influence of presentation format-entences or pictures-on this observed pattern. When sentences were used at memorisation and recognition, a spatial organisation was observed. In contrast, when pictures were used, a different pattern of results was observed. Specifically, there was an overall speed-up in response times, and consistent evidence of interference. Possible explanations for this difference were examined in a third experiment using pictures during learning, ...
The aim of this thesis was to analyze the value of pictures in a number of cognitive tasks that are ...
In a series of experiments, pre-training and instructional manipulations were employed to encourage ...
To explain latency effects in picture-word interference tasks, cognitive models need to account for ...
Working memory capacity has been suggested as a factor that is involved in long-term memory retrieva...
In long-term memory (LTM), studying pictures instead of words can enhance veridical memory while red...
When people read traditional text-based stories, they construct mental representations of the descri...
A study-test paradigm was used to investigate the Dm (Differential memory) effect and the old/new ef...
The following series of experiments was designed to investigate verbal and visual coding differences...
Previous studies have shown unintended or incidental memory for objects, but little is known about m...
Memory for pictures and words - perceptual and semantic factors in the picture superiority effect Ge...
this memory is used to store images and other sensory information, and images ought to require many ...
This research investigated recognition memory for picture stories. Jenkins, Wald and Pittenger (1978...
When people are presented simple and complex pictures and then tested in a same-changed recognition ...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
This study investigated whether presenting a picture before reading can encourage situation-model co...
The aim of this thesis was to analyze the value of pictures in a number of cognitive tasks that are ...
In a series of experiments, pre-training and instructional manipulations were employed to encourage ...
To explain latency effects in picture-word interference tasks, cognitive models need to account for ...
Working memory capacity has been suggested as a factor that is involved in long-term memory retrieva...
In long-term memory (LTM), studying pictures instead of words can enhance veridical memory while red...
When people read traditional text-based stories, they construct mental representations of the descri...
A study-test paradigm was used to investigate the Dm (Differential memory) effect and the old/new ef...
The following series of experiments was designed to investigate verbal and visual coding differences...
Previous studies have shown unintended or incidental memory for objects, but little is known about m...
Memory for pictures and words - perceptual and semantic factors in the picture superiority effect Ge...
this memory is used to store images and other sensory information, and images ought to require many ...
This research investigated recognition memory for picture stories. Jenkins, Wald and Pittenger (1978...
When people are presented simple and complex pictures and then tested in a same-changed recognition ...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
This study investigated whether presenting a picture before reading can encourage situation-model co...
The aim of this thesis was to analyze the value of pictures in a number of cognitive tasks that are ...
In a series of experiments, pre-training and instructional manipulations were employed to encourage ...
To explain latency effects in picture-word interference tasks, cognitive models need to account for ...