Performance on a test of serial memory for the spatial position of a sequence of dots showed similarities to typical results from the serial recall of verbal material: a marked increase in error with increasing list length, a modest rise in error as retention interval increased, and bow-shaped serial position curves. This task was susceptible to interference from both a spatial task (rote tapping) and a verbal task (mouthed articulatory suppression) and also from the presence of irrelevant speech. Effects were comparable to those found with a serial verbal task that was generally similar in demand characteristics to the spatial task. As a generalization, disruption of the serial recall of visuospatial material was more marked if the interfe...
Among models of working memory, there is not yet a consensus about how to describe functions specifi...
Single-task and dual-task versions of verbal and spatial serial order memory tasks were administered...
The disruptive impact of task-extraneous air-traffic radio speech on a task involving the serial-rec...
Reproduction of the order of verbal sequences has been a preoccupation of both classic and contempor...
Some evidence suggests that memory for serial order is domain-general. Evidence also points to asymm...
The present study is a direct replication of Experiments 2 and 3 of Jones, Farrand, Stuart, & Morris...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Serial memory refers to the ability to recall a novel sequence of items or events in the correct ord...
According to Parmentier and Jones (2000), serial recall of locations which are specified by a sequen...
A Partial Replication of “Functional Equivalence of Verbal and Spatial Information in Serial Short-T...
As the number of studies showing that items can be retained as bound representations in memory incre...
Serial order effects in spatial memory are investigated in three experiments. In the first an analys...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and spatial serial recall suggest that the representation of ser...
ii In an immediate serial recall task, participants are asked to recall lists of items in order. In ...
Among models of working memory, there is not yet a consensus about how to describe functions specifi...
Single-task and dual-task versions of verbal and spatial serial order memory tasks were administered...
The disruptive impact of task-extraneous air-traffic radio speech on a task involving the serial-rec...
Reproduction of the order of verbal sequences has been a preoccupation of both classic and contempor...
Some evidence suggests that memory for serial order is domain-general. Evidence also points to asymm...
The present study is a direct replication of Experiments 2 and 3 of Jones, Farrand, Stuart, & Morris...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Serial memory refers to the ability to recall a novel sequence of items or events in the correct ord...
According to Parmentier and Jones (2000), serial recall of locations which are specified by a sequen...
A Partial Replication of “Functional Equivalence of Verbal and Spatial Information in Serial Short-T...
As the number of studies showing that items can be retained as bound representations in memory incre...
Serial order effects in spatial memory are investigated in three experiments. In the first an analys...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and spatial serial recall suggest that the representation of ser...
ii In an immediate serial recall task, participants are asked to recall lists of items in order. In ...
Among models of working memory, there is not yet a consensus about how to describe functions specifi...
Single-task and dual-task versions of verbal and spatial serial order memory tasks were administered...
The disruptive impact of task-extraneous air-traffic radio speech on a task involving the serial-rec...