Attention in bisensory simultaneous short-term memory |
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Authors: | Rhea L. Dornbush |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychiatry, New York Medical College, Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals, 5 East 102nd Street, 10029, New York, New York
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Abstract: | Subjects were presented with simultaneously visual and auditory material. They were instructed to attend to only one modality but were required to recall materials from both modalities, one before the other. Results supported a previous suggestion that visual recall is minimum under conditions of simultaneous presentation. That is, in situations where S is allowed to divide his attention between both inputs, visual recall was no greater than when his attention was directed away from visual input and to auditory input. It was noted that this difference in recall between the two modalities was limited to verbal material, as other data indicate the opposite effect for nonverbal material. |
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