The effects of grouping on the learning and long-term retention of spatial and temporal information (original) (raw)

Representation of order information: An analysis of grouping effects in short-term memory.

Andrew Heathcote

Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1986

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Grouping in short-term memory: do oscillators code the positions of items?

Murray Mayberry

Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition, 2005

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Acoustic confusions and order forgetting

Keith Melton

Acta Psychologica, 1972

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Perceptual organization masquerading as phonological storage: Further support for a perceptual-gestural view of short-term memory

Dylan Larsen

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The Acquisition and Long-Term Retention of Temporal, Spatial, and Item Information

Lyle Bourne, Jr

Journal of Memory and Language, 1997

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Beyond the articulatory loop: A semantic contribution to serial order recall of subspan lists

Derek Besner

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1994

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The Representation of Order Information in Auditory-Verbal Short-Term Memory

Dennis Norris

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Time, space, and memory for order

Simon Fischer-Baum

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2014

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A revised model of short-term memory and long-term learning of verbal sequences

Graham Hitch

Journal of Memory and Language, 2006

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Role of serial order in the impact of talker variability on short-term memory: testing a perceptual organization-based account

John Marsh

Memory & Cognition, 2011

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Coding strategies, perceptual grouping, and the “variability effect” in free recall

Frederick Parente

Memory & Cognition, 1975

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Perceptual grouping, input variability, and recall

Henry Ellis

Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1977

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Learning and Memory for Sequences of Pictures, Words, and Spatial Locations: An Exploration of Serial Position Effects

William Bonk

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Coding of serial order in verbal, visual and spatial working memory

Wim Gevers

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2017

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Timing is an order: Modeling order effects in the learning of information

Philip Pavlik

In order to learn: How the sequences of topics affect learning, 2007

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Ordering and reordering in the auditory and visual modalities

Donald Sharpe

Memory & Cognition, 1985

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The effect of the temporal structure of spoken words on paired-associate learning.

Sarah Creel

Journal of Experimental Psychology: …, 2010

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Influence of past experience on perceptual grouping

Ruth Kimchi

Psychological science, 2002

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Visual similarity effects on short-term memory for order: The case of verbally labeled pictorial stimuli

Marie Poirier, Jean Saint-aubin

Memory & Cognition, 2007

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Serial recall, word frequency, and mixed lists: The influence of item arrangement

Steven Roodenrys

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2012

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Perceptual grouping by infants and preschool children

Sandra Trehub, Leigh A Thorpe

Developmental Psychology, 1988

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Effect of instructions on memory for temporal order

Nina Azari

Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1989

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Slave to the rhythm: Experimental tests of a model for verbal short-term memory and long-term sequence learning

Graham Hitch

Journal of Memory and Language, 2009

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Grounding Verbal Working Memory: The Case of Serial Order

Elger Abrahamse

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2017

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Semantic versus acoustic coding: Retention and conditions of organization

Larry Jacoby

1973

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Memory for serial order: A network model of the phonological loop and its timing

Graham Hitch

Psychological Review, 1999

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Selective interference with verbal short-term memory for serial order information: A new paradigm and tests of a timing-signal hypothesis

Agus Salam

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A-human Experimental Psychology, 2003

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Short-Term Forgetting of Order Under Conditions of Reduced Interference

James Nairne

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A, 1999

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Organization of sequential sounds in auditory memory

Elyse Sussman

NeuroReport, 2005

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The spacing effect: Consolidation or differential encoding?

Robert Bjork

Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1970

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Repetition learning in the immediate serial recall of visual and auditory materials

Dennis Norris

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006

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A SPoARC in the Dark: Spatialization in Verbal Immediate Memory

Alessandro Guida

Cognitive science, 2015

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Verbal working memory and language production: Common approaches to the serial ordering of verbal information.

Maryellen C. Macdonald

Psychological bulletin, 2009

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The role of consolidation in learning context-dependent phonotactic patterns in speech and digital sequence production

Nathaniel Anderson

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018

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Symmetry Versus Sequentiality Related to Prior Training, Sequential Dependency of Stimuli, and Verbal Labeling

Per Holth

The Psychological Record

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