Memory for verbal material improves when words form familiar chunks. But how does the improvement due to chunking come about? Two possible explanations are that the input might be actively recoded into chunks, each of which takes up less memory capacity than items not forming part of a chunk (a form of data compression), or that chunking is based on redintegration. If chunking is achieved by redintegration, representations of chunks exist only in long-term memory (LTM) and help to reconstructing degraded traces in short-term memory (STM). In 6 experiments using 2-alternative forced choice recognition and immediate serial recall we find that when chunks are small (2 words) they display a pattern suggestive of redintegration, whereas larger c...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a cognitive system allowing short-term maintenance and ...
This study explored age related differences in short term memory, specifically the process of redint...
Four experiments investigated the mechanisms responsible for the advantage enjoyed by high-frequency...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
There are long-standing but ongoing debates in the literature about the composition of memory and th...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
International audienceThis paper attempts to evaluate the capacity of immediate memory to cope with ...
Chunking is the recoding of smaller units of information into larger, familiar units. Chunking is of...
There have been some suggestions in linguistics and cognitive science that humans process continuous...
Our short-term memory has a limited capacity of taking in information and retaining it the memory st...
Chunks allow us to use long-term knowledge to efficiently represent the world in working memory. Mos...
The main assumption of chunking theory is that knowledge about semantic units in a certain task doma...
Both adults and children --by the time they are two to three years old-- have a general ability to r...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a cognitive system allowing short-term maintenance and ...
This study explored age related differences in short term memory, specifically the process of redint...
Four experiments investigated the mechanisms responsible for the advantage enjoyed by high-frequency...
The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled tha...
There are long-standing but ongoing debates in the literature about the composition of memory and th...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
While current theoretical models remain somewhat inconclusive in their explanation of short-term mem...
The chunking hypothesis suggests that during the repeated exposure of stimulus material, information...
International audienceThis paper attempts to evaluate the capacity of immediate memory to cope with ...
Chunking is the recoding of smaller units of information into larger, familiar units. Chunking is of...
There have been some suggestions in linguistics and cognitive science that humans process continuous...
Our short-term memory has a limited capacity of taking in information and retaining it the memory st...
Chunks allow us to use long-term knowledge to efficiently represent the world in working memory. Mos...
The main assumption of chunking theory is that knowledge about semantic units in a certain task doma...
Both adults and children --by the time they are two to three years old-- have a general ability to r...
International audienceWorking memory (WM) is a cognitive system allowing short-term maintenance and ...
This study explored age related differences in short term memory, specifically the process of redint...
Four experiments investigated the mechanisms responsible for the advantage enjoyed by high-frequency...