Serial position effects in visual short-term memory for words and abstract spatial patterns |
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Authors: | M. S. KORSNES S. MAGNUSSEN I. REINVANG |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychosomatic and Behavioral Medicine, The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway;Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | Two experiments tested the effects of list postion, and retention-interval in recognition for two distinct stimulus categories in young adults. Stimulus categories were spatial abstract patterns and words presented on a computer screen. At short delay intervals recency effects predominates and at longer delay intervals a primacy effect predominates in both experiments, indicating similar basic memory processes producing the serial position functions for the two different categories of visual stimuli, but as length of retention-interval increases, memory for first list items improves for words and remains constant for abstract patterns. Recency functions are similar for both stimulus categories tested. |
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Keywords: | Short-term memory visual recognition pictorial memory serial position effect |
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