In many earlier investigations a recall advantage of auditory lists spoken in a single voice has been found over recall of lists spoken in two alternating voices. One explanation proposed is an organization strategy which makes recall of alternating-voice lists so difficult. The strategy implies sorting same-voice words into same-voice groups at encoding. Based on this proposition, it was assumed that voice-by-voice recall would be better than recall in order of presentation, as then the recall instruction and the organization of items in memory would be in concordance. The present experiment tested and was unable to support this hypothesis. However, an intriguing interaction between recall instruction and the sex of the participants was fo...
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This research examines a possible relationship between intentional memory and possible phonologic cu...
Sex differences in memory tasks have been widely documented. Previous research has shown that women ...
In many earlier investigations a recall advantage of auditory lists spoken in a single voice has bee...
Abstract Title: Serial recall of two-voice lists: Words are not perceptually organized by voice. The...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
Thirty two males and thirty two females performed at a memorization task in which lists of words wer...
Interaction of voice gender and voice pitch in the delayed recall task (Experiment 1).</p
According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate ...
Interaction of voice gender and voice pitch in the immediate recall task (Experiment 1).</p
The relationship between increases in the vigor with which subjects vocalize to-be-remembered items ...
The current study investigated the role of sequential auditory memory and gender in auditory compreh...
Den här studien grundar sig på skillnader mellan återgivning av ord, sorterade efter semantiska kate...
This research examines a possible relationship between intentional memory and possible phonologic cu...
Sex differences in memory tasks have been widely documented. Previous research has shown that women ...
In many earlier investigations a recall advantage of auditory lists spoken in a single voice has bee...
Abstract Title: Serial recall of two-voice lists: Words are not perceptually organized by voice. The...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
Thirty two males and thirty two females performed at a memorization task in which lists of words wer...
Interaction of voice gender and voice pitch in the delayed recall task (Experiment 1).</p
According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate ...
Interaction of voice gender and voice pitch in the immediate recall task (Experiment 1).</p
The relationship between increases in the vigor with which subjects vocalize to-be-remembered items ...
The current study investigated the role of sequential auditory memory and gender in auditory compreh...
Den här studien grundar sig på skillnader mellan återgivning av ord, sorterade efter semantiska kate...
This research examines a possible relationship between intentional memory and possible phonologic cu...
Sex differences in memory tasks have been widely documented. Previous research has shown that women ...