The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating female-male voices) as compared with single-voice lists were examined. We tested the novel hypothesis that this talker variability effect arises from the tendency for perceptual organization to partition the list into streams based on voice such that the representation of order maps poorly onto the formation of a gestural sequence-output plan assembled in support of the reproduction of the true temporal order of the items. In line with the hypothesis, (a) the presence of a spoken lead-in designed to further promote by-voice perceptual partitioning accentuates the effect (Experiments 1 and 2); (b) the impairment is larger the greater the acoustic c...
In many earlier investigations a recall advantage of auditory lists spoken in a single voice has bee...
The phonological similarity effect in short-term memory (STM) is the finding that serial recall of l...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0749596X Copyright El...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
Abstract Title: Serial recall of two-voice lists: Words are not perceptually organized by voice. The...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
Classical cognitive accounts of verbal short-term memory (STM) invoke an abstract, phonological leve...
The role of the compatibility between obligatory perceptual organization and the active assembly of ...
The interaction between short- and long-term memory is studied within a model in which phonemic and ...
T he phonological similarity effect (or acoustic confusion effect) consists of poor serial recall pe...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
In many earlier investigations a recall advantage of auditory lists spoken in a single voice has bee...
The phonological similarity effect in short-term memory (STM) is the finding that serial recall of l...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0749596X Copyright El...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
The mechanisms underlying the poorer serial recall of talker-variable lists (e.g., alternating femal...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
In two experiments, we examined the impact of the degree of match between sequential auditory percep...
Abstract Title: Serial recall of two-voice lists: Words are not perceptually organized by voice. The...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
Classical cognitive accounts of verbal short-term memory (STM) invoke an abstract, phonological leve...
The role of the compatibility between obligatory perceptual organization and the active assembly of ...
The interaction between short- and long-term memory is studied within a model in which phonemic and ...
T he phonological similarity effect (or acoustic confusion effect) consists of poor serial recall pe...
Models of short-term memory for sequential information rely on item-level, feature-based description...
In many earlier investigations a recall advantage of auditory lists spoken in a single voice has bee...
The phonological similarity effect in short-term memory (STM) is the finding that serial recall of l...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0749596X Copyright El...