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On recency and echoic memory

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1983
Abstract 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 ...
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The Effects of Frequency and Recency on Judgments of Frequency and Recency

The American Journal of Psychology, 1976
Using a continuous-list procedure, the frequency of presentation, the spacing of repetitions, and the position of occurrence of an item were manipulated as within-list variables. Separate groups of subjects made comparative judgments of either frequency or recency.
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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 ...
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