The effects of verbal labeling in a serial position short-term memory (STM) task were investigated in two studies. In the first, 32 children at each of the grades 4, 6, and 8 were tested. In the second, 40 college students were tested. The stimuli consisted of eight cards with a central and an incidental picture on each. Half of the subjects overtly labeled the central pictures as they were presented; half did not. In Study I there were eight trials; in Study II there were additional trials in which stimuli contained only the central pictures. In Study I labeling did not affect overall performance; in Study II labeling was found to decrease performance significantly. For both studies labeling had differential effects at the primacy and rece...
A long-standing body of research supports the existence of separable short- and long-term memory sys...
This study re-explored the nature of verbal short-term memory (STM) deficits in children with specif...
The contribution of two mechanisms of auditory distraction in verbal serial short-term memory—interf...
A short-term memory task was used to explore the effects of verbal labeling and rehearsal on serial-...
Eighty nursery school children were randomly divided into four groups of 20 and given a serial short...
This study looked at the use of verbal rehearsal in children from grades I to IV in two immediate se...
Use of verbal rehearsal is a key issue in memory development. However, we still lack detailed and tr...
In the serial position memory task, a series of stimulus cards are placed face down in a row in fron...
In this study we investigated whether we could distinguish the use of specific verbal and visual sho...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two mediational strategies, labeling ...
The following series of experiments was designed to investigate verbal and visual coding differences...
The effects of differeit levels of rehearsal quality on serial recall, over and above simple labelin...
Although many studies have shown an association between verbal short-term memory (STM) and vocabular...
Three experiments examined developmental changes in serial recall of lists of 6 letters, with errors...
The eight experiments reported in this thesis are designed to investigate the idea that in verbal sh...
A long-standing body of research supports the existence of separable short- and long-term memory sys...
This study re-explored the nature of verbal short-term memory (STM) deficits in children with specif...
The contribution of two mechanisms of auditory distraction in verbal serial short-term memory—interf...
A short-term memory task was used to explore the effects of verbal labeling and rehearsal on serial-...
Eighty nursery school children were randomly divided into four groups of 20 and given a serial short...
This study looked at the use of verbal rehearsal in children from grades I to IV in two immediate se...
Use of verbal rehearsal is a key issue in memory development. However, we still lack detailed and tr...
In the serial position memory task, a series of stimulus cards are placed face down in a row in fron...
In this study we investigated whether we could distinguish the use of specific verbal and visual sho...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the effect of two mediational strategies, labeling ...
The following series of experiments was designed to investigate verbal and visual coding differences...
The effects of differeit levels of rehearsal quality on serial recall, over and above simple labelin...
Although many studies have shown an association between verbal short-term memory (STM) and vocabular...
Three experiments examined developmental changes in serial recall of lists of 6 letters, with errors...
The eight experiments reported in this thesis are designed to investigate the idea that in verbal sh...
A long-standing body of research supports the existence of separable short- and long-term memory sys...
This study re-explored the nature of verbal short-term memory (STM) deficits in children with specif...
The contribution of two mechanisms of auditory distraction in verbal serial short-term memory—interf...