Summary : Dual coding of pictures as a function of presentation duration and ambiguity. The superiority of pictures over words in many memory tasks seems to be best explained by the dual-coding theory (verbal + image) of pictures. Experiment I extends over 5 presentation rates previous studies showing that below threshold level, the recall of pictures is equal to the recall of words, presumably because of the lack of time to label the pictures. In experiment II (verbal recall) and experiment III (recognition), a lexical component (compound words were compared to simple words) and a semantic component (ambiguity of the pictures) were distinguished. These factors are effective in modifying the threshold level of dual-coding, differentially in...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)Recent studies comparing verbal and pictorial memor...
Summary : Written picture naming. This article presents a review of the available knowledge as regar...
Summary : Verbal and motor response times to words and pictures. The fact that it takes longer to na...
Summary: Images memory and dual coding. This article presents a synthesis of Paul Fraisse's contribu...
Summary The aim of the present experiment was to investigate the influence of the double coding of s...
Summary The present study is an attempt to test the hypothesis that the superiority of memory for dr...
Summary : Imaged coding and serial processing. The superiority of pictures on words in memory tasks ...
Summary : Hemispheric specialization and dual-processing of pictures. Although hemispheric specializ...
Summary : Vocalization and the sequential memory of pictures and words. Pictures and words were comp...
Abstract We investigated how visual information is best presented to maximize the number of remember...
We investigated how visual information is best presented to maximize the number of remembered items ...
This experiment explored the role of pictorial and verbal coding in memory for pictures. Ss viewed s...
The recognition memory of words and pictures was tested following a study session where the stimuli ...
Research shows that pictures are remembered better than words: for example, a picture of an elephant...
Abstract Are there fundamental differences in the way in which a list of pictures and a list of word...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)Recent studies comparing verbal and pictorial memor...
Summary : Written picture naming. This article presents a review of the available knowledge as regar...
Summary : Verbal and motor response times to words and pictures. The fact that it takes longer to na...
Summary: Images memory and dual coding. This article presents a synthesis of Paul Fraisse's contribu...
Summary The aim of the present experiment was to investigate the influence of the double coding of s...
Summary The present study is an attempt to test the hypothesis that the superiority of memory for dr...
Summary : Imaged coding and serial processing. The superiority of pictures on words in memory tasks ...
Summary : Hemispheric specialization and dual-processing of pictures. Although hemispheric specializ...
Summary : Vocalization and the sequential memory of pictures and words. Pictures and words were comp...
Abstract We investigated how visual information is best presented to maximize the number of remember...
We investigated how visual information is best presented to maximize the number of remembered items ...
This experiment explored the role of pictorial and verbal coding in memory for pictures. Ss viewed s...
The recognition memory of words and pictures was tested following a study session where the stimuli ...
Research shows that pictures are remembered better than words: for example, a picture of an elephant...
Abstract Are there fundamental differences in the way in which a list of pictures and a list of word...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)Recent studies comparing verbal and pictorial memor...
Summary : Written picture naming. This article presents a review of the available knowledge as regar...
Summary : Verbal and motor response times to words and pictures. The fact that it takes longer to na...