Temporal isolation does not facilitate forward serial recall--or does it? (original) (raw)

Temporal isolation effects in recognition and serial recall

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Timeless memory: Evidence against temporal distinctiveness models of short-term memory for serial order

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When temporal isolation benefits memory for serial order

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Evidence for time-based models of free recall

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Isolation effect: Overall list facilitation in short-term memory

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Time does not cause forgetting in short-term serial recall

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Memory retrieval as temporal discrimination

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Contextual variability and serial position effects in free recall

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Examining the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall: The effects of list length and output order

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Forgetting in immediate serial recall: Decay, temporal distinctiveness, or interference?

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Sequential dependencies in recall of sequences: Filling in the blanks

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The Functional Determinants of Short-Term Memory: Evidence From Perceptual-Motor Interference in Verbal Serial Recall

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Revisiting backward recall and benchmark memory effects: a reply to Bireta et al. (2010)

Cindy Chamberland

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Isolation, serial position, and rehearsal in free recall

Francis Bellezza

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Word frequency and the mixed-list paradox in immediate and delayed serial recall

Marie Poirier

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Encoding strategy changes and spacing effects in the free recall of unmixed lists

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Putting short-term memory into context: Reply to Usher, Davelaar, Haarmann, and Goshen-Gottstein (2008)

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The influence of context boundaries on memory for the sequential order of events

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

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Order information is used to guide recall of long lists: Further evidence for the item-order account

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Distinctiveness effects in recall

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Interference-based forgetting in verbal short-term memory

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Amnesia, rehearsal, and temporal distinctiveness models of recall

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Local temporal distinctiveness does not benefit auditory verbal and spatial serial recall

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Temporal–contextual processing in working memory: Evidence from delayed cued recall and delayed free recall tests

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Interresponse times in serial recall: Effects of intraserial repetition

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Forgetting at short term: When do event-based interference and temporal factors have an effect?

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Temporal contiguity between recalls predicts episodic memory performance

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