Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 47Janet T. Spence |
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... words depends on their spoken duration , presumably because shorter words are re- hearsed more rapidly than longer words . In fact , it has been shown that subjects recall roughly as many words as they can say in 2 sec ( Baddeley et al ...
... words depends on their spoken duration , presumably because shorter words are re- hearsed more rapidly than longer words . In fact , it has been shown that subjects recall roughly as many words as they can say in 2 sec ( Baddeley et al ...
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... words , in which words could be identified in two - word lists at very rapid rates ( faster than 3 words / sec ) , but those same rates yielded memory span performance for longer lists well below that in the standard STM task with ...
... words , in which words could be identified in two - word lists at very rapid rates ( faster than 3 words / sec ) , but those same rates yielded memory span performance for longer lists well below that in the standard STM task with ...
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... words from the list the other words decay from activation . Cowan ( 1993 ) proposed that when a list is recalled , memory decays during word output but is reactivated during the pauses between words [ see Schweickert ( 1993 ) for a ...
... words from the list the other words decay from activation . Cowan ( 1993 ) proposed that when a list is recalled , memory decays during word output but is reactivated during the pauses between words [ see Schweickert ( 1993 ) for a ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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