Seven experiments examined recognition memory for sequentially presented odors. Following Reed (2000), participants were presented with a sequence of odors and then required to identify an odor from the sequence in a test probe comprising 2 odors. The pattern of results obtained by Reed (2000, although statistically marginal) demonstrated enhanced recognition for odors presented at the start (primacy) and end (recency) of the sequence: a result that we failed to replicate in any of the experiments reported here. Experiments 1 and 3 were designed to replicate Reed (2000), employing five-item and seven-item sequences, respectively, and each demonstrated significant recency, with evidence of primacy in Experiment 3 only. Experiment 2 replicate...
In two studies we presented pictures of unfamiliar faces one at a time, then presented the complete ...
Smelling an odour induces a pattern of sensations, images and memories which participate in identifi...
Three experiments used a combination list-discrimination and position-judgment task to investigate t...
Seven experiments examined recognition memory for sequentially presented odors. Following Reed (2000...
Two experiments examined item recognition memory for sequentially presented odours. Following a sequ...
The present study examined and compared order memory for a list of sequentially presented odours, un...
In contrast to our understanding of the immediate recall of auditory and visual material, little is ...
Odor memory has been argued to exhibit unique characteristics in relation to memory for other types ...
It has been suggested that olfactory perception relies on a memory-based pattern-matching system. In...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
The present paper explores the generality of the Hebb repetition effect to the learning of olfactory...
It has been proposed that memory for odors does not have a short-term (or working) memory system. Th...
Abstract in Undetermined Few studies have investigated long-term odor recognition memory, although s...
This thesis is concerned with memory modularity. Recognition and serial position recall for sequence...
In two studies we presented pictures of unfamiliar faces one at a time, then presented the complete ...
Smelling an odour induces a pattern of sensations, images and memories which participate in identifi...
Three experiments used a combination list-discrimination and position-judgment task to investigate t...
Seven experiments examined recognition memory for sequentially presented odors. Following Reed (2000...
Two experiments examined item recognition memory for sequentially presented odours. Following a sequ...
The present study examined and compared order memory for a list of sequentially presented odours, un...
In contrast to our understanding of the immediate recall of auditory and visual material, little is ...
Odor memory has been argued to exhibit unique characteristics in relation to memory for other types ...
It has been suggested that olfactory perception relies on a memory-based pattern-matching system. In...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
The present paper explores the generality of the Hebb repetition effect to the learning of olfactory...
It has been proposed that memory for odors does not have a short-term (or working) memory system. Th...
Abstract in Undetermined Few studies have investigated long-term odor recognition memory, although s...
This thesis is concerned with memory modularity. Recognition and serial position recall for sequence...
In two studies we presented pictures of unfamiliar faces one at a time, then presented the complete ...
Smelling an odour induces a pattern of sensations, images and memories which participate in identifi...
Three experiments used a combination list-discrimination and position-judgment task to investigate t...