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Serial-Position Effects in Motor Short-Term Memory
Authors:Richard A. Magill  Martha Nann Dowell
Affiliation:1. Department of Health and Physical Education, Texas A&2. M University;3. Department of Physical, Education Arkansas Tech University
Abstract:This study examined the effect of the length of a series of movements on the recall of those movements. Subjects (n =45) were randomly assigned to one of three experimental groups with each group recalling either three, six, or nine movements on a linear-slide apparatus. The subjects, while blindfolded, were presented with each movement by actively moving to a stop. Recall occurred 5 sec after the last movement to a stop on a trial. All subjects were given nine trials, each containing a different series of to-be-recalled movements. Results indicated that absolute error of recall of the three movements increased in a linear fashion. However, for six and nine movements, a bowing effect of the recall curve was noted following the fifth position. A primacy effect was more ‘ evident than was a recency effect. Accuracy of recall was a function of list length up to six movements, after which accuracy was not further impaired.
Keywords:ankle–hip  diabetic neuropathy  load–unload  peripheral issues  postural strategy
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