Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were examined, using a task testing memory for the position of dots. Similar recency slopes were found when both position and order were recalled (Experiment 1A) and when order only was required (Experiment 1B). This observation was confirmed and tested further in conditions requiring the same encoding but different amounts of spatial information at retrieval (Experiment 2). However, Experiment 2 also revealed an effect of spatial information retrieval on the overall level of memory for recency items. Overall, the results indicate that spatial items produce bow-shaped serial positions curves in tasks requiring the maintenance of order information ...
The ability to maintain the serial order of events is recognized as a major function of working memo...
Performance on a test of serial memory for the spatial position of a sequence of dots showed similar...
Serial memory refers to the ability to recall a novel sequence of items or events in the correct ord...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Serial order effects in spatial memory are investigated in three experiments. In the first an analys...
This study evaluated the serial position curve based on free recall of spatial position sequences. T...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
Evidence from the recency effect suggests that visual short-term memory is limited to preserving inf...
<div><p>Most general theories on serial order working memory (WM) assume the existence of position m...
Most general theories on serial order working memory (WM) assume the existence of position markers t...
In 2 experiments, the authors tested whether the classical modality effect--that is, the stronger re...
As the number of studies showing that items can be retained as bound representations in memory incre...
Reproduction of the order of verbal sequences has been a preoccupation of both classic and contempor...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and spatial serial recall suggest that the representation of ser...
The ability to maintain the serial order of events is recognized as a major function of working memo...
Performance on a test of serial memory for the spatial position of a sequence of dots showed similar...
Serial memory refers to the ability to recall a novel sequence of items or events in the correct ord...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Factors influencing the shape of serial position curves in non-verbal serial short-term memory were ...
Serial order effects in spatial memory are investigated in three experiments. In the first an analys...
This study evaluated the serial position curve based on free recall of spatial position sequences. T...
The experiment analyzed serial position curves in recall, global recognition (comparing probes to wh...
Evidence from the recency effect suggests that visual short-term memory is limited to preserving inf...
<div><p>Most general theories on serial order working memory (WM) assume the existence of position m...
Most general theories on serial order working memory (WM) assume the existence of position markers t...
In 2 experiments, the authors tested whether the classical modality effect--that is, the stronger re...
As the number of studies showing that items can be retained as bound representations in memory incre...
Reproduction of the order of verbal sequences has been a preoccupation of both classic and contempor...
Temporal grouping effects in verbal and spatial serial recall suggest that the representation of ser...
The ability to maintain the serial order of events is recognized as a major function of working memo...
Performance on a test of serial memory for the spatial position of a sequence of dots showed similar...
Serial memory refers to the ability to recall a novel sequence of items or events in the correct ord...