The study explores the effects of intervening between the performance of the same task and whether these effects transfer to a new task. 40 Japanese university students completed the same monologic narrative task three times and then performed a new task of the same type (Time 4). 20 students just performed the tasks (the task-repetition group). The other 20 engaged in a stimulated recall procedure after the initial performance of the first task (the stimulated recall group). In both groups, structural complexity increased from Time 1 to Time 2 and was maintained, including in the new task. In contrast, accuracy remained the same for both groups when the same task was repeated and decreased notably in the new task. Fluency improved in both ...
The ability to learn and remember previous events has allowed individuals to thrive and become quite...
Three experiments investigated the ways memories change over repeated tests. A tradition of previous...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...
This study examined whether being aware of the repetition of stimuli in a simple numerosity task cou...
AbstractThis study investigated how stimulated recall induced peer-peer and expert-novice interactio...
While it is well known that repetition can enhance memory in amnesia, little is known about which fo...
Introduction: The process of recalling not only receives influence from the memory strength and lear...
In two separate studies, the relationship between encoding variability and recall for subject-perfor...
Working memory (WM) usually refers to a cognitive system devoted to the simultaneous maintenance and...
The current research was concerned with cognitive processes supporting the ability to remember and c...
Previous studies have shown that motor encoding of verbal phrases facilitates recall or recognition ...
Kay (1955) presented a text passage to participants on a weekly basis and found that most errors and...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
Two experiments examined effects of repetition and change on states of awareness in face recognition...
Stimulated recall (SR) is a family of introspective research procedures through which cognitive proc...
The ability to learn and remember previous events has allowed individuals to thrive and become quite...
Three experiments investigated the ways memories change over repeated tests. A tradition of previous...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...
This study examined whether being aware of the repetition of stimuli in a simple numerosity task cou...
AbstractThis study investigated how stimulated recall induced peer-peer and expert-novice interactio...
While it is well known that repetition can enhance memory in amnesia, little is known about which fo...
Introduction: The process of recalling not only receives influence from the memory strength and lear...
In two separate studies, the relationship between encoding variability and recall for subject-perfor...
Working memory (WM) usually refers to a cognitive system devoted to the simultaneous maintenance and...
The current research was concerned with cognitive processes supporting the ability to remember and c...
Previous studies have shown that motor encoding of verbal phrases facilitates recall or recognition ...
Kay (1955) presented a text passage to participants on a weekly basis and found that most errors and...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
Two experiments examined effects of repetition and change on states of awareness in face recognition...
Stimulated recall (SR) is a family of introspective research procedures through which cognitive proc...
The ability to learn and remember previous events has allowed individuals to thrive and become quite...
Three experiments investigated the ways memories change over repeated tests. A tradition of previous...
This study, consisting of three experiments, the last in a series of five, was concerned with furthe...