The repetition blindness effect (RB) occurs when individuals are unable to recall a repeated word relative to a nonrepeated word in a sentence or string of words presented in a rapid serial visual presentation task. This effect was explored across languages (English and Spanish) in an attempt to provide evidence for RB at a conceptual level using noncognate translation equivalents (e.g.,nephew-sobrino). In the first experiment, RB was found when a word was repeated in an English sentence but not when the two repetitions were in different languages. In the second experiment, RB was found for identical repetitions in Spanish and in English using word lists. However, the crosslanguage condition produced significant facilitation in recall, sugg...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the inability to detect or recall a repeated word in rapid serial visua...
A Journal article Co-authored by Dr. Bansight-Brown, A Faculty member in the School of Humanities an...
Repetition blindness refers to the finding that report of both words from a sequence presented at ra...
immediate recall and found that when target words (T) were repeated in the same language within a se...
Abstract- This study demonstrates a re-cently predicted cognitive phenomenon known as semantic blind...
Accuracy of report of words in a rapidly presented sequence is reduced if 1 word is a repetition of ...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or iden...
Previous research with words read in context at encoding showed little if any long-term repetition p...
Two experiments with highly fluent Spanish–English bilinguals examined repetition priming of picture...
Previous studies have failed to find evidence for long-term cross-language repetition priming (e.g.,...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
Previous studies have failed to find evidence for long-term cross-language repetition priming (e.g.,...
Repetition Blindness (RB) is the failure to recall the 2nd instance of a rapidly presented word. Fiv...
Background: Nonword repetition (NWR) involves the ability to perceive, store, recall and reproduce p...
Repetition blindness is the failure to detect repetitions in a display of items that are presented v...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the inability to detect or recall a repeated word in rapid serial visua...
A Journal article Co-authored by Dr. Bansight-Brown, A Faculty member in the School of Humanities an...
Repetition blindness refers to the finding that report of both words from a sequence presented at ra...
immediate recall and found that when target words (T) were repeated in the same language within a se...
Abstract- This study demonstrates a re-cently predicted cognitive phenomenon known as semantic blind...
Accuracy of report of words in a rapidly presented sequence is reduced if 1 word is a repetition of ...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to see or recall the second of two visually similar or iden...
Previous research with words read in context at encoding showed little if any long-term repetition p...
Two experiments with highly fluent Spanish–English bilinguals examined repetition priming of picture...
Previous studies have failed to find evidence for long-term cross-language repetition priming (e.g.,...
The Repetition Blindness effect (RB) is a robust characteristic of visual perception that involves a...
Previous studies have failed to find evidence for long-term cross-language repetition priming (e.g.,...
Repetition Blindness (RB) is the failure to recall the 2nd instance of a rapidly presented word. Fiv...
Background: Nonword repetition (NWR) involves the ability to perceive, store, recall and reproduce p...
Repetition blindness is the failure to detect repetitions in a display of items that are presented v...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the inability to detect or recall a repeated word in rapid serial visua...
A Journal article Co-authored by Dr. Bansight-Brown, A Faculty member in the School of Humanities an...
Repetition blindness refers to the finding that report of both words from a sequence presented at ra...