In several experiments, each presentation of a to-be-remembered item in a free-recall list was both preceded and followed by a distracting activity and recall was delayed by an additional period of distracting activity. Pronounced long-term effects of recency were obtained, the standard short-term memory interpretation of recency effects in free recall notwithstanding. The results are interpreted as reflecting retrieval processes that are obscured by procedural characteristics of typical free-recall experiments.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/22374/1/0000823.pd
Leading theoretical explanations of recency effects are designed to explain the reported absence of ...
Participants tend to initiate immediate free recall (IFR) of short lists of words with the very firs...
Twenty-five Ss were shown 10 lists of words, each list followed by a free-recall test. Overt rehears...
One of the most consistent findings in short-term memory (STM) research is that when a list of items...
The finding that recency effects can occur not only in immediate free recall (i.e., short-term recen...
In the single-store model of memory, the enhanced recall for the last items in a free-recall task (i...
In the single-store model of memory, the enhanced recall for the last items in a free-recall task (i...
Here it is reported that the free recall search process increases the error rate for short term memo...
Seven experiments investigated the role of rehearsal in free recall to determine whether accounts of...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Three experiments examined whether or not benchmark findings observed in the immediate retrieval fro...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
Free recall was examined using the overt rehearsal methodology with lists of 10, 20, and 30 words. T...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
In 3 experiments, participants saw lists of 16 words for free recall with or without a 6-digit immed...
Leading theoretical explanations of recency effects are designed to explain the reported absence of ...
Participants tend to initiate immediate free recall (IFR) of short lists of words with the very firs...
Twenty-five Ss were shown 10 lists of words, each list followed by a free-recall test. Overt rehears...
One of the most consistent findings in short-term memory (STM) research is that when a list of items...
The finding that recency effects can occur not only in immediate free recall (i.e., short-term recen...
In the single-store model of memory, the enhanced recall for the last items in a free-recall task (i...
In the single-store model of memory, the enhanced recall for the last items in a free-recall task (i...
Here it is reported that the free recall search process increases the error rate for short term memo...
Seven experiments investigated the role of rehearsal in free recall to determine whether accounts of...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Three experiments examined whether or not benchmark findings observed in the immediate retrieval fro...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
Free recall was examined using the overt rehearsal methodology with lists of 10, 20, and 30 words. T...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
In 3 experiments, participants saw lists of 16 words for free recall with or without a 6-digit immed...
Leading theoretical explanations of recency effects are designed to explain the reported absence of ...
Participants tend to initiate immediate free recall (IFR) of short lists of words with the very firs...
Twenty-five Ss were shown 10 lists of words, each list followed by a free-recall test. Overt rehears...