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Serial Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Serial Learning'
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Empirical and theoretical limits on lag recency in free recall.
29 Nov 2008
One widely accepted empirical regularity in free recall holds that when people successively transition from report of one list item to another, they prefer transitions across short lags (e.g., by reporting items from adjacent serial positions) to ...
rec_pub_19001595-empirical-theoretical-limits-lag-recency-free-recall.htm
22 Nov 2008
Previous studies have shown that psychological stress affects attentional function, and corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) is closely related to stress responses. In the present study, we examined the effect of CRF on attentional function using a ...
rec_pub_19084036-corticotropin-releasing-factor-enhances-attentional-function-assessed.htm
12 Nov 2008
This study re-explored the nature of verbal short-term memory (STM) deficits in children with specific language impairment (SLI), by distinguishing item and serial order STM processes. Recent studies have shown serial order STM capacity to be a ...
rec_pub_19084832-serial-order-short-term-memory-capacities-specific-language.htm
9 Nov 2008
Motor learning disturbances have been shown in diseases involving dopamine insufficiency such as Parkinson's disease and schizophrenic patients under antipsychotic drug treatment. In non-human primates, motor learning deficits have also been ...
rec_pub_19041898-motor-sequence-learning-primate-role-d2-receptor-movement-chunking.htm
5 Nov 2008
Schizophrenia patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may be a subgroup of schizophrenia, and OCD patients with poor insight may show psychotic-like symptoms. The aim of this work is to compare the neuropsychological performance of those ...
rec_pub_18995914-schizophrenia-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-obsessive-compulsive.htm
3 Nov 2008
Various studies suggest that movement sequences are initially learned predominantly in effector-independent spatial coordinates and only after extended practice in effector-dependent coordinates. The present study examined this notion for the ...
rec_pub_18985382-representations-underlying-skill-discrete-sequence-production-task.htm
Implicit sequence learning in a search task.
30 Oct 2008
This study investigated the effects of selection demands on implicit sequence learning. Participants in a search condition looked for a target among seven distractors and responded on the target identity. The responses followed a deterministic ...
rec_pub_18942032-implicit-sequence-learning-search-task.htm
Phonological working memory in German children with poor reading and spelling abilities.
30 Oct 2008
Deficits in verbal short-term memory have been identified as one factor underlying reading and spelling disorders. However, the nature of this deficit is still unclear. It has been proposed that poor readers make less use of phonological coding, ...
rec_pub_17979186-phonological-working-memory-german-children-poor-reading-spelling.htm
The use of prescanning in the parameterization of sequential pointing and reaching movements.
30 Oct 2008
The accuracy of reaching movements improves when active gaze can be used to fixate on targets. The advantage of free gaze has been attributed to the use of ocular proprioception or efference signals for online control. The time course of this ...
rec_pub_18980908-the-use-prescanning-parameterization-sequential-pointing-reaching.htm
Motor programming when sequencing multiple elements of the same duration.
30 Oct 2008
Motor programming at the self-select paradigm was adopted in 2 experiments to examine the processing demands of independent processes. One process (INT) is responsible for organizing the internal features of the individual elements in a movement ...
rec_pub_18980906-motor-programming-sequencing-multiple-elements-duration.htm
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