The picture superiority effect, i.e. better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has been variously ascribed to a conceptual or a perceptual processing advantage. The present study aimed to disentangle perceptual and conceptual contributions. Pictures and words were tested for recognition in both their original formats and translated into participants´ second language. Multinomial Processing Tree (Batchelder & Riefer, 1999) and MINERVA (Hintzman, 1984) models were fitted to the data, and parameters corresponding to perceptual and conceptual recognition were estimated. Over three experiments, orienting tasks were varied, with neutral (Exp 1), semantic (Exp. 2), and perceptual (Exp. 3) instructions, and the encoding manipulat...
In traditional hierarchical models of information processing, visual representations feed into conce...
Two experiments are reported whose aim was to replicate and generalize the results presented by Snod...
In 4 experiments, symbolic comparisons were investigated to test semantic-memory retrieval accounts ...
The picture superiority effect, i.e., better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has b...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
Memory for pictures and words - perceptual and semantic factors in the picture superiority effect Ge...
Previous research with implicit memory tests has shown that the typical picture superiority effect w...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
Stimuli presented as pictures are recognised better than those presented as words (Paivio, Rogers, &...
This article reviews the research literature on the differences between word reading and picture nam...
Pictures are better remembered than items studied as words. However, there are no available data on ...
The influence of levels of abstraction in picture-word matching was examined. The items each consist...
Speed-accuracy trade-off methods have been used to contrast single- and dual-process accounts of rec...
■ Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the to be related to recollection, benefited...
A concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of perceptual in...
In traditional hierarchical models of information processing, visual representations feed into conce...
Two experiments are reported whose aim was to replicate and generalize the results presented by Snod...
In 4 experiments, symbolic comparisons were investigated to test semantic-memory retrieval accounts ...
The picture superiority effect, i.e., better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has b...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
Memory for pictures and words - perceptual and semantic factors in the picture superiority effect Ge...
Previous research with implicit memory tests has shown that the typical picture superiority effect w...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
Stimuli presented as pictures are recognised better than those presented as words (Paivio, Rogers, &...
This article reviews the research literature on the differences between word reading and picture nam...
Pictures are better remembered than items studied as words. However, there are no available data on ...
The influence of levels of abstraction in picture-word matching was examined. The items each consist...
Speed-accuracy trade-off methods have been used to contrast single- and dual-process accounts of rec...
■ Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the to be related to recollection, benefited...
A concepts are traditionally thought to differ from concrete concepts by their lack of perceptual in...
In traditional hierarchical models of information processing, visual representations feed into conce...
Two experiments are reported whose aim was to replicate and generalize the results presented by Snod...
In 4 experiments, symbolic comparisons were investigated to test semantic-memory retrieval accounts ...