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Publication Date: 2004-Jul
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Effects of Orthographic and Phonological Word Length on Memory for Lists Shown at RSVP and STM Rates
Coltheart, Veronika; Mondy, Stephen; Dux, Paul E.; Stephenson, Lisa
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, v30 n4 p815-826 Jul 2004
This article reports 3 experiments in which effects of orthographic and phonological word length on memory were examined for short lists shown at rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) and short-term memory (STM) rates. Only visual-orthographic length reduced RSVP serial recall, whereas both orthographic and phonological length lowered recall for STM lists in Experiment 1. Word-length effects may arise from output processes or from the temporal duration of output in recall. In 2 further experiments, output demands were reduced through the use of a recognition test. Recognition accuracy was impaired only by orthographic length for RSVP lists and by phonological length for STM lists in both experiments. The results demonstrate 2 item length effects not simply attributable to increased output time in recall, and implications for theories of STM are considered.
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Recall (Psychology), Phonology, Psychological Studies, Visual Perception, Cognitive Processes, Word Recognition, Orthographic Symbols, Word Lists
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