Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. This effect is found in memory tasks using different types of material, paradigms, and participant populations. Although several explanations have been proposed, none explains the presence of spacing effects in cued-memory tasks for unfamiliar stimuli. Two experiments assessed the spacing effect on a yes-no recognition-memory task using nonwords and words as targets. The main results showed that changing the font between repeated occurrences of targets at study removed the spacing effect for nonwords only. A 3rd experiment using lexical decision showed that the font manipulation reduced repetition priming of nonwords when items were repeated at Lag 0. These resul...
Spacing out information promotes retention more than massing information – a robust finding in psych...
The spacing effect describes the robust phenomenon whereby memory is enhanced when learning events a...
This study examined the effects of repetition and spacing of repetitions on amnesia patients' r...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. This effect is found ...
Memory for repeated items improves as the interval between repetitions in a list increases (the spac...
When a person tries to remember materials such as words, repeated items are remembered better if the...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. In Experiment 1A, wor...
One of the most robust effects in memory is the spacing effect--memory is improved for repeated stim...
The present study showed that using incidental learning tasks promoting structural/perceptual proces...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the mechanism underlying the spacing effect in free-reca...
The spacing effect in list learning occurs because identical massed items suffer encoding deficits a...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. Here, two experiments...
Honorable Mention at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumOne of the most robust effects in memory is ...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the relationship between pictorial superiority effect an...
The spacing effect is the observation that repetitions spaced out in time produce better learning an...
Spacing out information promotes retention more than massing information – a robust finding in psych...
The spacing effect describes the robust phenomenon whereby memory is enhanced when learning events a...
This study examined the effects of repetition and spacing of repetitions on amnesia patients' r...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. This effect is found ...
Memory for repeated items improves as the interval between repetitions in a list increases (the spac...
When a person tries to remember materials such as words, repeated items are remembered better if the...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. In Experiment 1A, wor...
One of the most robust effects in memory is the spacing effect--memory is improved for repeated stim...
The present study showed that using incidental learning tasks promoting structural/perceptual proces...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the mechanism underlying the spacing effect in free-reca...
The spacing effect in list learning occurs because identical massed items suffer encoding deficits a...
Memory for repeated items improves when presentations are spaced during study. Here, two experiments...
Honorable Mention at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumOne of the most robust effects in memory is ...
Two experiments were carried out to examine the relationship between pictorial superiority effect an...
The spacing effect is the observation that repetitions spaced out in time produce better learning an...
Spacing out information promotes retention more than massing information – a robust finding in psych...
The spacing effect describes the robust phenomenon whereby memory is enhanced when learning events a...
This study examined the effects of repetition and spacing of repetitions on amnesia patients' r...