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Associations between the lockdown group, free memory recall, and emotional responses during the COVID-19 lockdown: A global survey of 49 countries [PDF]
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Neural correlates of free recall of "famous events" in a "hypermnestic" individual as compared to an age- and education-matched reference group. [PDF]
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Electrophysiology of Non-Conscious Memory Contributions to Free Recall
Celene Gonzalez
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Scopolamine effect on free recall of words
Samuel Marcos Ribeiro de [UNIFESP] Noronha
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The Combination of Organization and Emotion: An Immediate Free Recall Task
Chris Hunt
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Science, 1973
Lists of complex pictures, not easily encoded verbally, were presented to subjects who recalled them by writing brief descriptions. The lists were 10, 20, and 40 pictures in length. Recall failed to show the primacy and recency effects seen with verbal materials, but was lower for pictures in longer lists.
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Lists of complex pictures, not easily encoded verbally, were presented to subjects who recalled them by writing brief descriptions. The lists were 10, 20, and 40 pictures in length. Recall failed to show the primacy and recency effects seen with verbal materials, but was lower for pictures in longer lists.
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Auditory Imagery and Free Recall
The Journal of General Psychology, 1992Research on mental imagery has demonstrated the importance of visual imagery to recall performance. Little attention, however, has been paid to the mnemonic value of auditory imagery. The present experiments addressed the influence of auditory and visual imagery on free recall.
M J, Sharps, J L, Price
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Generalizability Of Free-Recall Measurements
Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1976This study investigated the generalizability of free-recall measurements. Subjects were 55 fifth-grade pupils, who completed ten trials of recalling familiar nouns plus two summary trials. The observation conditions included two list lengths (20 and 30 words), two rates of presentation (1 1/2 and 2 1/4 seconds per word), and two occasions (two weeks ...
S S, Peng, S D, Farr
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