Many researchers regard the word-length effect (WLE) as one of the strongest pieces of evidence for timebased decay in short-term memory. We argue that the WLE is, in fact, undiagnostic for the decay hypothesis for two reasons. First, the WLE represents a correlation across words between articulation duration and memory performance, and articulation duration is inevitably confounded with other word characteristics. Recent research has confirmed that such confounds are responsible for much, maybe all, of the WLE. Second, there is strong evidence for an attentional mechanism of refreshing memory traces that can operate concurrently with articulation. Any viable decay-based model must include such a mechanism, but such a model no longer necess...
The eight experiments reported in this thesis are designed to investigate the idea that in verbal sh...
In six experiments, subjects were required to recall (either serially or freely) lists of short and ...
Three experiments compared immediate serial recall of disyllabic words that differed on spoken durat...
Abstract-In the word-length effect (IVLE), lists of shorter words are better recalled than lists of ...
The word length effect has been a central feature of theorising about immediate memory. The notion t...
Influential models of short-term memory have attributed the fact that short words are recalled bette...
[Abstract]: The word length effect is one of the cornerstones of trace decay plus rehearsal models (...
The word length effect, better recall of lists of short (fewer syllables) than long (more syllables)...
Service (1998) carried out a study of the word length effect with Finnish pseudowords in which short...
<div><p>The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architectur...
The authors report 2 experiments that compare the recall of long and short words in pure and mixed l...
suggested that past demonstrations of the word length effect, the finding that words with fewer syll...
In short-term serial recall, it is well-known that short words are remembered better than long words...
International audiencePhonological short-term memory Subvocal rehearsal Word-length effect Articulat...
In short-term serial recall, it is well-known that short words are remembered better than long words...
The eight experiments reported in this thesis are designed to investigate the idea that in verbal sh...
In six experiments, subjects were required to recall (either serially or freely) lists of short and ...
Three experiments compared immediate serial recall of disyllabic words that differed on spoken durat...
Abstract-In the word-length effect (IVLE), lists of shorter words are better recalled than lists of ...
The word length effect has been a central feature of theorising about immediate memory. The notion t...
Influential models of short-term memory have attributed the fact that short words are recalled bette...
[Abstract]: The word length effect is one of the cornerstones of trace decay plus rehearsal models (...
The word length effect, better recall of lists of short (fewer syllables) than long (more syllables)...
Service (1998) carried out a study of the word length effect with Finnish pseudowords in which short...
<div><p>The extended time-based resource-sharing (TBRS) model suggested a working memory architectur...
The authors report 2 experiments that compare the recall of long and short words in pure and mixed l...
suggested that past demonstrations of the word length effect, the finding that words with fewer syll...
In short-term serial recall, it is well-known that short words are remembered better than long words...
International audiencePhonological short-term memory Subvocal rehearsal Word-length effect Articulat...
In short-term serial recall, it is well-known that short words are remembered better than long words...
The eight experiments reported in this thesis are designed to investigate the idea that in verbal sh...
In six experiments, subjects were required to recall (either serially or freely) lists of short and ...
Three experiments compared immediate serial recall of disyllabic words that differed on spoken durat...