Typically, serial recall performance can be disrupted by the presence of an irrelevant stream of background auditory stimulation, but only if the background stream changes over time (the auditory changing-state effect). It was hypothesized that segmentation of the auditory stream is necessary for changing state to be signified. In Experiment 1, continuous random pitch glides failed to disrupt serial recall, but glides interrupted regularly by silence brought about the usual auditory changing-state effect. In Experiment 2, a physically continuous stream of synthesized vowel sounds was found to have disruptive effects. In Experiment 3, the technique of auditory induction showed that preattentive organization rather than critical features of t...
A series of experiments explored the possibility that the pattern of disruption of recall performanc...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speec...
Typically, serial recall performance can be disrupted by the presence of an irrelevant stream of bac...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
Irrelevant sound consisting of bursts of broadband noise, in which centre frequency changes with eac...
Three experiments investigated irrelevant sound interference of lip-read lists. In Experiment 1, an ...
Cognitive performance, particularly on a number of tasks involving short-term memory for order, is i...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
Cognitive performance, particularly on a number of tasks involving short-term memory for order, is i...
Serial short-term memory is markedly impaired by the presence of irrelevant speech so long as the su...
Two experiments critically re-examine the finding of Campbell and Dodd (1984, Experiment 2), which s...
Both the acoustic variability of a distractor sequence and the degree to which it violates expectati...
Typically, hearing a repeated syllable produces minimal disruption of serial recall of visual lists,...
A series of experiments explored the possibility that the pattern of disruption of recall performanc...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speec...
Typically, serial recall performance can be disrupted by the presence of an irrelevant stream of bac...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
The disruption of short-term memory by to-be-ignored auditory sequences (the changing-state effect) ...
Irrelevant sound consisting of bursts of broadband noise, in which centre frequency changes with eac...
Three experiments investigated irrelevant sound interference of lip-read lists. In Experiment 1, an ...
Cognitive performance, particularly on a number of tasks involving short-term memory for order, is i...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
Cognitive performance, particularly on a number of tasks involving short-term memory for order, is i...
Serial short-term memory is markedly impaired by the presence of irrelevant speech so long as the su...
Two experiments critically re-examine the finding of Campbell and Dodd (1984, Experiment 2), which s...
Both the acoustic variability of a distractor sequence and the degree to which it violates expectati...
Typically, hearing a repeated syllable produces minimal disruption of serial recall of visual lists,...
A series of experiments explored the possibility that the pattern of disruption of recall performanc...
A novel attentional capture effect is reported in which visual-verbal serial recall was disrupted if...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that maintaining in memory some attributes of speec...