Evidence for time-based models of free recall (original) (raw)

Temporal isolation does not facilitate forward serial recall--or does it?

Stephan Lewandowsky

Memory & Cognition, 2008

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When temporal isolation benefits memory for serial order

Stephan Lewandowsky

Journal of Memory and Language, 2008

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

Stephan Lewandowsky

Journal of Memory and Language, 2006

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Isolation, serial position, and rehearsal in free recall

Francis Bellezza

Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1974

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Temporal isolation effects in recognition and serial recall

Stephan Lewandowsky

Memory & Cognition, 2010

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

Jessica Smith

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010

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Amnesia, rehearsal, and temporal distinctiveness models of recall

Janet Vousden

Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2007

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Distinctiveness revisited: Unpredictable temporal isolation does not benefit short-term serial recall of heard or seen events

Stephan Lewandowsky

Memory & Cognition, 2006

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Contextual variability and serial position effects in free recall

Marc Howard

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1999

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Rote rehearsal and spacing effects in the free recall of pure and mixed lists

Peter Delaney, Peter Verkoeijen

Journal of Memory and Language, 2008

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Interresponse times in serial recall: Effects of intraserial repetition

Joshua Jacobs

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2000

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

Peter Delaney

Journal of Memory and Language, 2005

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Effects of rehearsal and serial list position on recall

Arnold Glass

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning & Memory, 1975

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Time does not cause forgetting in short-term serial recall

Stephan Lewandowsky

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2004

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

Stephan Lewandowsky

Psychological Review, 2008

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Distinctive Serial Recall Effects

Dean Verger, David Pierre Leibovitz

Poster presented at the Cognitive Science Spring Conference, 2006

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Memory retrieval as temporal discrimination

Janet Vousden

Journal of Memory and Language, 2009

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Isolation effect: Overall list facilitation in short-term memory

Linda Neider

Acta Psychologica, 1977

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Serial recall and presentation schedule: A micro‐analysis of local distinctiveness

Stephan Lewandowsky

Memory, 2003

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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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Sequential dependencies in recall of sequences: Filling in the blanks

Stephan Lewandowsky

Memory & Cognition, 2013

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The role of reminding in the effects of spaced repetitions on cued recall: Sufficient but not necessary

Geoffrey Maddox, Larry Jacoby

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014

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The spacing effect in immediate and delayed free recall

Peter Verkoeijen

Memory, 2014

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

Marie Poirier

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2006

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Serial and Concurrent Presentations of Stimuli and Their Effects on Items Recalled

Dustin Rhoades

sdstate.edu

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Contributions to the functional analysis of single-trial free recall

Jack McDowell

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1989

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The spacing effect in the free recall of homogeneous lists: Present and accounted for

Thomas Toppino

Memory & Cognition, 2002

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The relationship between absolute and proportion scores of serial order memory: Simulation predictions and empirical data

Philip Beaman

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2006

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Short-term recall of order information: Influence of encoding and generation processes on distinctiveness, isolation, and background effects

James Kole

2005

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The spacing effect in intentional and incidental free recall by children and adults: Limits on the automaticity hypothesis

Thomas Toppino

Memory & Cognition, 2009

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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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Limitations to the spacing effect: demonstration of an inverted u-shaped relationship between interrepetition spacing and free recall

Peter Verkoeijen

Experimental Psychology

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