peer reviewedTo-be-memorized information in verbal working memory (WM) can be presented sequentially, like in oral language, and simultaneously, like in written language. Few studies have addressed the importance and implications for verbal WM processing of these two presentation modes. While sequential presentation may favor discrete, temporal encoding processes, simultaneous presentation may favor spatial encoding processes. We compared immediate serial recall tasks for sequential versus simultaneous word list presentation with a specific focus on serial position curves of recall performance, transposition gradients, and the nature of serial order errors. First, we observed higher recall performance in the simultaneous compared to the seq...
ii In an immediate serial recall task, participants are asked to recall lists of items in order. In ...
The informative value of time and temporal structure often remains neglected in cognitive assessment...
Working memory researchers do not agree on whether order in serial recall is encoded by dedicated mo...
To-be-memorized information in verbal working memory (WM) can be presented sequentially, like in ora...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
The influence of the mode of presentation (simultaneous vs. sequential) on accuracy and latency of v...
Refreshing is one of the mechanisms proposed to maintain information in human working memory. The me...
Among models of working memory, there is not yet a consensus about how to describe functions specifi...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
Information about the order of items in a sequence can be conveyed either spatially or temporally. T...
The present work combines presentation formats to test whether bimodal conditions offer any advantag...
This research explored the effect of different presentation orders on processing time and time est...
International audienceAlthough verbal recall of item and order information is well-researched in sho...
The ability to flexibly retrieve and implement sequences of actions is essential to motor learning a...
Verbal working memory (WM) tasks typically involve the language production architecture for recall; ...
ii In an immediate serial recall task, participants are asked to recall lists of items in order. In ...
The informative value of time and temporal structure often remains neglected in cognitive assessment...
Working memory researchers do not agree on whether order in serial recall is encoded by dedicated mo...
To-be-memorized information in verbal working memory (WM) can be presented sequentially, like in ora...
The multi-component model of working memory can be broken down into four sections, one of which incl...
The influence of the mode of presentation (simultaneous vs. sequential) on accuracy and latency of v...
Refreshing is one of the mechanisms proposed to maintain information in human working memory. The me...
Among models of working memory, there is not yet a consensus about how to describe functions specifi...
For this research, we used a dual-task approach to investigate the involvement of working memory in ...
Information about the order of items in a sequence can be conveyed either spatially or temporally. T...
The present work combines presentation formats to test whether bimodal conditions offer any advantag...
This research explored the effect of different presentation orders on processing time and time est...
International audienceAlthough verbal recall of item and order information is well-researched in sho...
The ability to flexibly retrieve and implement sequences of actions is essential to motor learning a...
Verbal working memory (WM) tasks typically involve the language production architecture for recall; ...
ii In an immediate serial recall task, participants are asked to recall lists of items in order. In ...
The informative value of time and temporal structure often remains neglected in cognitive assessment...
Working memory researchers do not agree on whether order in serial recall is encoded by dedicated mo...