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Recency effect in multiple sclerosis

Applied Neuropsychology, 1996
The main object of this study was to test acquisition-retrieval deficits in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients A Spanish version of the Rey Auditory-Verbal Test (RAVLT) (Rey 1964) was used with an MS group (n=10 subjects) and a control group (n=10) Different measurements were obtained with the RAVLT memory span, a learning curve, and a curve of serial ...
J F, Godoy   +5 more
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Recency Effects in Opinion Formation

Psychological Reports, 1968
160 undergraduates read excerpts from a jury trial in either a defense-prosecution or a prosecution-defense order. A significant recency effect appeared on both opinion ( p < .05) and retention ( p < .01) measures. An attempt to manipulate the order effect, by interpolating materials from another jury trial, either between the parts of the first
Stanley Zdep, Warner Wilson
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Age dissociates recency and lag recency effects in free recall.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2002
The temporal relations among word-list items exert a powerful influence on episodic memory retrieval. Two experiments were conducted with younger and older adults in which the age-related recall deficit was examined by using a decomposition method to the serial position curve, partitioning performance into (a) the probability of first recall ...
Michael J, Kahana   +3 more
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Reliable Recency Effects

Psychological Reports, 1969
400 undergraduates read excerpts from a jury trial in either a defense-prosecution or a prosecution-defense order. 10 replications of this order effect paradigm showed recency effects.
William Wallace, Warner Wilson
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Auditory Recency in Immediate Memory

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1993
Six experiments investigated the locus of the recency effect in immediate serial recall. Previous research has shown much larger recency for speech as compared to non-speech sounds. We compared two hypotheses: (1) speech sounds are processed differently from non-speech sounds (e.g.
A M, Surprenant, M A, Pitt, R G, Crowder
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On recency and echoic memory

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1983
In short-term memory, the tendency for the last few (recency) items from a verbal sequence to be increasingly well recalled is more pronounced if the items are spoken rather than written. This auditory recency advantage has been quite generally attributed to echoic memory, on the grounds that in the auditory, but not the visual, mode, sensory memory ...
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Regularity, recency and rates

European Journal of Operational Research, 1994
Abstract Survey researchers often use the recency question format - “When was the last time you…”- to estimate purchase or usage rates. This format is particularly useful when the behavior in question is of a sensitive nature. The calculation of interpurchase times and, in turn, rates from recency format responses requires an a priori assessment of ...
Wheat, Rita D., Morrison, Donald G.
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Recency-primacy recognition in Parkinson's disease

Journal of Neural Transmission - Parkinson's Disease and Dementia Section, 1990
Early parkinsonian patients and matched controls were tested with a newly designed, short recency-primacy recognition task. Parkinsonian patients showed a significant impairment of recency recognition which could neither be explained by deficits in intelligence, attention, and content memory nor by depression.
P, Fischer, P, Kendler, G, Goldenberg
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Recency-based TLB preloading

ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2000
Caching and other latency tolerating techniques have been quite successful in maintaining high memory system performance for general purpose processors. However, TLB misses have become a serious bottleneck as working sets are growing beyond the capacity of TLBs. This work presents one of the first attempts
Ashley Saulsbury   +2 more
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Frontal-lobe contribution to recency judgements

Neuropsychologia, 1991
Three recency-discrimination tasks (involving concrete words, representational drawings and abstract paintings) were administered to 117 patients who had undergone unilateral cortical removals, and to 20 normal control subjects. Frontal or anterior temporal-lobe excision did not impair simple item recognition, and neither left nor right anterior ...
B, Milner, P, Corsi, G, Leonard
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