Short-term memory (STM) search, as investigated within the Sternberg paradigm, is usually described as exhaustive rather than self-terminated, although the debate concerning these issues is still hot. We report three experiments employing a modified Sternberg paradigm and show that whether STM search is exhaustive or self-terminated depends on task conditions. Specifically, STM search self-terminates as soon as a positive match is found, whereas exhaustive search occurs when the STM content does not contain a searched item. Additionally, we show that task conditions influence whether familiarity- or recollection-based strategies dominate STM search performance. Namely, when speeding up the tempo of stimuli presentation increases the task de...
Knowing, in real time, whether a current searcher in an information retrieval system finds the searc...
Using visual displays consisting of single items to be stored in visual short-term memory (VSTM), Ja...
We report data from 4 experiments using a recognition design with multiple probes to be matched to s...
Short-term memory (STM) search, as investigated within the Sternberg paradigm, is usually described ...
Modeling of individual or group differences, believed to be a powerful test for computational models...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
Based on the Sternberg-paradigm of memory search the usefulness of a systematic variation of task re...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
We examine the relationship between response speed and the number of items in short-term memory in f...
Townsend and Fific (2004) published an influential short-term memory (STM) study in which they obser...
Search rates are often used as a measure of search efficiency. Horowitz & Wolfe employed this measur...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Knowing, in real time, whether a current searcher in an information retrieval system finds the searc...
Using visual displays consisting of single items to be stored in visual short-term memory (VSTM), Ja...
We report data from 4 experiments using a recognition design with multiple probes to be matched to s...
Short-term memory (STM) search, as investigated within the Sternberg paradigm, is usually described ...
Modeling of individual or group differences, believed to be a powerful test for computational models...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
Based on the Sternberg-paradigm of memory search the usefulness of a systematic variation of task re...
Visual STM (VSTM) is thought to be related to visual attention in several ways. Attention controls a...
We examine the relationship between response speed and the number of items in short-term memory in f...
Townsend and Fific (2004) published an influential short-term memory (STM) study in which they obser...
Search rates are often used as a measure of search efficiency. Horowitz & Wolfe employed this measur...
Research and theories on visual search often focus on visual guidance to explain differences in sear...
Knowing, in real time, whether a current searcher in an information retrieval system finds the searc...
Using visual displays consisting of single items to be stored in visual short-term memory (VSTM), Ja...
We report data from 4 experiments using a recognition design with multiple probes to be matched to s...