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Serial Learning (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Serial Learning'
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27 Feb 2009
Participants in 2 experiments performed 2 simultaneous tasks: one, a dual-target detection task within a rapid sequence of target and distractor letters; the other, a cued reaction time task requiring participants to make a cued left-right response ...
rec_pub_19271855-attentional-changes-implicit-learning-signal-validity-protects-target.htm
Working memory span development: a time-based resource-sharing model account.
27 Feb 2009
The time-based resource-sharing model (P. Barrouillet, S. Bernardin, & V. Camos, 2004) assumes that during complex working memory span tasks, attention is frequently and surreptitiously switched from processing to reactivate decaying memory traces ...
rec_pub_19271832-working-memory-span-development-time-based-resource-sharing-model.htm
What's next? Judging sequences of binary events.
27 Feb 2009
The authors review research on judgments of random and nonrandom sequences involving binary events with a focus on studies documenting gambler's fallacy and hot hand beliefs. The domains of judgment include random devices, births, lotteries, sports ...
rec_pub_19254080-what-s-judging-sequences-binary-events.htm
Traveling economically through memory space: characterizing output order in memory for serial order.
27 Feb 2009
How do people report the contents of short-term memory when information about order must be retained but items can be retrieved in any order? We report an experiment using an unconstrained reconstruction task in which people can report list items in ...
rec_pub_19223568-traveling-economically-memory-space-characterizing-output-order.htm
27 Feb 2009
Observers often miss a second target (T2) if it follows an identified first target item (T1) within half a second in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), a finding termed the attentional blink. If two targets are presented in immediate ...
rec_pub_18564042-the-attentional-blink-reveals-serial-working-memory-encoding-evidence.htm
27 Feb 2009
The ability to recall contextual details associated with an event begins to develop in the first year of life, yet adult levels of recall are not reached until early adolescence. Dual-process models of memory suggest that the distinct retrieval ...
rec_pub_19143795-electrophysiological-indices-memory-temporal-order-early-childhood.htm
Visual similarity at encoding and retrieval in an item recognition task.
16 Feb 2009
The aim of this experiment was to examine the effects of shape similarity in visual working memory using a six alternative recognition task of Chinese characters. Shape similarity among items was manipulated at both encoding and retrieval in order ...
rec_pub_19235099-visual-similarity-encoding-retrieval-item-recognition-task.htm
13 Feb 2009
STUDY OBJECTIVES: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with cognitive impairments in working memory (WM). Neuronal activation during WM tasks can be indirectly assessed by blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging ...
rec_pub_19317377-neural-activation-patterns-working-memory-tasks-osa-disease-severity.htm
Effects of interlimb practice on coding and learning of movement sequences.
12 Feb 2009
An interlimb practice paradigm was designed to determine the role that visual-spatial (Cartesian) and motor (joint angles, activation patterns) coordinates play in the coding and learning of complex movement sequences. Participants practised a ...
rec_pub_19235100-effects-interlimb-practice-coding-learning-movement-sequences.htm
Applying an exemplar model to the serial reaction-time task: anticipating from experience.
11 Feb 2009
We present a serial reaction time (SRT) task in which participants identified the location of a target by pressing a key mapped to the location. The location of successive targets was determined by the rules of a grammar, and we varied the ...
rec_pub_19219752-applying-exemplar-model-serial-reaction-time-task-anticipating.htm
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