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Autor:
Dylan Marc Jones, William John Macken
Our goal is not to present a new theory of verbal short-term memory (vSTM), but to supplant the concepts used to explain performance on vSTM tasks for some 60 years. We view the concepts of vSTM and its concomitant processes as reifications from obse
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Autor:
Robert Wyn Hughes, Fabrice B. R. Parmentier, Dylan Marc Jones, Jessica K. Ljungberg, William John Macken
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 26:451-461
Both the behavioural and subjective impacts of single-word spoken warnings were examined. Behaviourally, the effect of infrequently occurring warnings was studied through their disruptive impact on a visually presented serial recall task. In separate
Publikováno v:
Journal of Memory and Language. 58:48-65
Enhanced serial recall for linguistically familiar material is usually attributed to a process of item redintegration. The possibility tested here is that familiarity influences memory at the sequence level by enhancing the fluency with which items m
Publikováno v:
Journal of Memory and Language. 54:265-281
Three experiments examined whether the survival of the phonological similarity effect (PSE) under articulatory suppression for auditory but not visual to-be-serially recalled lists is a perceptual effect rather than an effect arising from the action
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 30:656-674
The phonological store construct of the working memory model is critically evaluated. Three experiments test the prediction that the effect of irrelevant sound and the effect of phonological similarity each survive the action of articulatory suppress
Autor:
Dylan Marc Jones, William John Macken
Publikováno v:
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A. 56:1279-1288
We question the arguments and data presented by Larsen and Baddeley (this issue 2003) in support of the phonological loop account of verbal short-term memory on a number of grounds. These include the correlation between effect size and the presence o
Autor:
Alastair P. Nicholls, Sébastien Tremblay, Robert Houghton, Dylan Marc Jones, William John Macken
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 29:43-51
R. P. Carlyon, R. Cusack, J. M. Foxton, and I. H. Robertson (2001; see record 2001-16068-008) have argued that attention is crucial for auditory streaming. The authors review R. P. Carlyon et al.'s (2001) arguments and suggest that a pertinent litera
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 29:731-740
An attentionally demanding task undertaken during adaptation to motion reduces the duration of the subsequent motion aftereffect (A. Chaudhuri, 1990). Previous studies have suggested that this effect is intramodal in character, reflecting the selecti
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Theword length effect refers to the tendency for lists of long words to be recalled less well than lists of short words. Theoretical and empirical objections are raised to a recent claim that irrelevant speech eliminates the word length effect (Neath
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Psychology. 34:322-327
Background sound substantially disrupts serial recall, even under conditions where participants are explicitly told to ignore it. Study of such a phenomenon may serve to illuminate the manner in which information from various sources interacts in mem