Several studies have suggested that short-term memory is generally improved by chewing gum. However, we report the first studies to show that chewing gum impairs short-term memory for both item order and item identity. Experiment 1 showed that chewing gum reduces serial recall of letter lists. Experiment 2 indicated that chewing does not simply disrupt vocal–articulatory planning required for order retention: Chewing equally impairs a matched task that required retention of list item identity. Experiment 3 demonstrated that manual tapping produces a similar pattern of impairment to that of chewing gum. These results clearly qualify the assertion that chewing gum improves short-term memory. They also pose a problem for short-term memory theo...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2018Finding novel solutions to increase memory and retention...
Recent experiments investigating whether chewing gum enhances cognitive performance have shown mixed...
In general, it has been proposed that chewing produces holding or enhancing effect on attention and ...
Several studies have suggested that short-term memory is generally improved by chewing gum. However,...
Two experiments re-examined whether chewing spearmint gum affects initial word learning and/or immed...
Over the last 10 years there’s been a lot of research on whether there is a link between chewing gum...
Two experiments examined whether chewing spearmint gum can affect the initial learning or subsequent...
Abstract Two experiments examined whether chewing spearmint gum can affect the initial learning or s...
The experiment examined the prediction that chewing gum at learning and/or recall facilitated subseq...
Three experiments compared chewing gum to a no gum condition to examine further the finding (Anderso...
In recent years, there was a debate about the effects of gum chewing on various aspects of cognitive...
Although the facilitative effects of chewing gum on free recall have proved contentious (e.g., Tucha...
Rationale: Recent research suggests that chewing gum may increase alertness and lead to changes in c...
Two experiments independently investigated the basis of the chewing-gum induced context-dependent me...
We examine the impact of chewing gum on a Bakan-type vigilance task that requires the continual upda...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2018Finding novel solutions to increase memory and retention...
Recent experiments investigating whether chewing gum enhances cognitive performance have shown mixed...
In general, it has been proposed that chewing produces holding or enhancing effect on attention and ...
Several studies have suggested that short-term memory is generally improved by chewing gum. However,...
Two experiments re-examined whether chewing spearmint gum affects initial word learning and/or immed...
Over the last 10 years there’s been a lot of research on whether there is a link between chewing gum...
Two experiments examined whether chewing spearmint gum can affect the initial learning or subsequent...
Abstract Two experiments examined whether chewing spearmint gum can affect the initial learning or s...
The experiment examined the prediction that chewing gum at learning and/or recall facilitated subseq...
Three experiments compared chewing gum to a no gum condition to examine further the finding (Anderso...
In recent years, there was a debate about the effects of gum chewing on various aspects of cognitive...
Although the facilitative effects of chewing gum on free recall have proved contentious (e.g., Tucha...
Rationale: Recent research suggests that chewing gum may increase alertness and lead to changes in c...
Two experiments independently investigated the basis of the chewing-gum induced context-dependent me...
We examine the impact of chewing gum on a Bakan-type vigilance task that requires the continual upda...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2018Finding novel solutions to increase memory and retention...
Recent experiments investigating whether chewing gum enhances cognitive performance have shown mixed...
In general, it has been proposed that chewing produces holding or enhancing effect on attention and ...