Summary : Serial position effects and image recognition : A psycho-physiological analysis of recency and primacy effects. The study of serial position effects with slow brain potentials allows us to propose the hypothesis of an independence of primacy and recency effects. These two effects seem to involve, at least, two central processes respectively in correspondance with the N200 and the P300 phenomena. Moroever, the recency effect seems to appear before the primacy effect during the recognition process. Key-words : event related potentials, serial effect, memory, images.Résumé L'étude de l'effet de position sérielle à l'aide des potentiels cognitifs permet de proposer l'hypothèse d'une indépendance de l'effet de récence et de primauté. C...
In this paper we consider the serial position curve in immediate verbal free recall. A large literat...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
This study evaluated the serial position curve based on free recall of spatial position sequences. T...
Summary : Psychobiological study of image recognition with slow event related potentials (P300). The...
Summary : Short term visual recognition and semantic images : P300 latency and reaction times. Event...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more ...
Abstract Are there fundamental differences in the way in which a list of pictures and a list of word...
Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more ...
The recency-to-primacy shift represents a major challenge for all theories that attempt to explain t...
Seven experiments examined recognition memory for sequentially presented odors. Following Reed (2000...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-37)In order to resolve some of the contradictions that...
It is established that recall of an item from a list of sequentially presented items is sensitive to...
In this paper we consider the serial position curve in immediate verbal free recall. A large literat...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
This study evaluated the serial position curve based on free recall of spatial position sequences. T...
Summary : Psychobiological study of image recognition with slow event related potentials (P300). The...
Summary : Short term visual recognition and semantic images : P300 latency and reaction times. Event...
Event-related potential (ERP) correlates of the serial position effect in short-term memory were inv...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
A version of Sternberg’s (1966) short-term, visual memory recognition paradigm with pictures of unfa...
Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more ...
Abstract Are there fundamental differences in the way in which a list of pictures and a list of word...
Relationship between practice and serial position effects was investigated, in order to obtain more ...
The recency-to-primacy shift represents a major challenge for all theories that attempt to explain t...
Seven experiments examined recognition memory for sequentially presented odors. Following Reed (2000...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-37)In order to resolve some of the contradictions that...
It is established that recall of an item from a list of sequentially presented items is sensitive to...
In this paper we consider the serial position curve in immediate verbal free recall. A large literat...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. This study tested the von Restorf...
This study evaluated the serial position curve based on free recall of spatial position sequences. T...