Module 13: Improving Short-Term Memory It should be clear that short-term memory has limits, but those limits are flexible. This has been demonstrated in the studies described earlier in the chapter, but there are also more concrete examples of how the boundaries of memory can be pushed. In 2013, Simon Reinhard sat in front of 60 people in a room at Washington University, where he memorized an increasingly long series of digits. On the first round, a computer generated 10 random digits—6 1 9 4 8 5 6 3 7 1—on a screen for 10 seconds. After the series disappeared, Simon typed them into his computer. His recollection was perfect. In the next phase, 20 digits appeared on the screen for 20 seconds. Again, Simon got them all correct. No one in th...
Since antiquity, philosophers, theologians, and scientists have been interested in human memory; how...
Humans have a remarkable ability to recognize visual objects following limited exposure and despite ...
The work of memory researchers Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch is a prime example of the ways in whic...
Cowan has written a meticulous and thought-provoking review of the literature on short-term memory. ...
Module 14: Long-Term Memory Perry was preparing for his first meeting with his study and his study g...
After extensive laboratory testing of the famous memorist Rajan, Thompson, Cowan, and Frieman (1993)...
AbstractTraditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for diff...
Previous cognitive modelling work has suggested that the decline of short-term memory (STM) capacity...
The current study attempts to trace the historical development of memory capacity evaluation, in ...
A person’s ability to remember is something that was relied upon heavily centuries ago. Today, techn...
Some of us ordinary mortals achieve extraordinary intellectual feats. For instance, the ancient Mith...
Free recall consists of two separate stages: the emptying of working memory and reactivation [1]. Th...
Some data in the time perception literature have indicated that Weber’s law for time does not hold:...
Why can your brain store a lifetime of experiences but process only a few thoughts at once? In this ...
Traditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for different ty...
Since antiquity, philosophers, theologians, and scientists have been interested in human memory; how...
Humans have a remarkable ability to recognize visual objects following limited exposure and despite ...
The work of memory researchers Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch is a prime example of the ways in whic...
Cowan has written a meticulous and thought-provoking review of the literature on short-term memory. ...
Module 14: Long-Term Memory Perry was preparing for his first meeting with his study and his study g...
After extensive laboratory testing of the famous memorist Rajan, Thompson, Cowan, and Frieman (1993)...
AbstractTraditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for diff...
Previous cognitive modelling work has suggested that the decline of short-term memory (STM) capacity...
The current study attempts to trace the historical development of memory capacity evaluation, in ...
A person’s ability to remember is something that was relied upon heavily centuries ago. Today, techn...
Some of us ordinary mortals achieve extraordinary intellectual feats. For instance, the ancient Mith...
Free recall consists of two separate stages: the emptying of working memory and reactivation [1]. Th...
Some data in the time perception literature have indicated that Weber’s law for time does not hold:...
Why can your brain store a lifetime of experiences but process only a few thoughts at once? In this ...
Traditional accounts of verbal short-term memory explain differences in performance for different ty...
Since antiquity, philosophers, theologians, and scientists have been interested in human memory; how...
Humans have a remarkable ability to recognize visual objects following limited exposure and despite ...
The work of memory researchers Alan Baddeley and Graham Hitch is a prime example of the ways in whic...