Non-Verbal Short-Term Serial Memory In Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]
In order to clarify the role of item and order memory in the serial recall of aduts with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), we carried out two experiments in which adults with ASD and comparison participants matched on chronological age and verbal IQ saw ...
Bowler, D. M. +3 more
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Development of a serial order in speech constrained by articulatory coordination. [PDF]
Universal linguistic constraints seem to govern the organization of sound sequences in words. However, our understanding of the origin and development of these constraints is incomplete. One possibility is that the development of neuromuscular control of
Hiroki Oohashi +2 more
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Recalling visual serial order for verbal sequences. [PDF]
We report three experiments in which participants performed written serial recall of visually presented verbal sequences with items varying in visual similarity. In Experiments 1 and 2 native speakers of Japanese recalled visually presented Japanese Kanji characters. In Experiment 3, native speakers of English recalled visually presented words.
Logie RH +4 more
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Serial order learning of subliminal visual stimuli: evidence of multistage learning [PDF]
It is well-known that statistical learning of visual symbol sequences occurs implicitly (Kim et al., 2009). Here, we examined whether people can learn the serial order of the visual symbols when they cannot perceive them. During the familiarization phase,
Kaede eKido, Shogo eMakioka
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Impact of syllabic constraints on error production in Korean speech: a study of serial order control with practice [PDF]
This study tested whether serial order in Korean speech production is shaped by a language-specific, hierarchical syllabic organization. Using a speech-error induction paradigm, native Korean speakers produced four-syllable CVC nonwords while hearing ...
Sangyub Kim, Satoru Saito, Kichun Nam
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Domain-Generality of Timing-Based Serial Order Processes in Short-Term Memory: New Insights from Musical and Verbal Domains. [PDF]
Several models in the verbal domain of short-term memory (STM) consider a dissociation between item and order processing. This view is supported by data demonstrating that different types of time-based interference have a greater effect on memory for the
Simon Gorin +2 more
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Commentary: Coding of serial order in verbal, visual and spatial working memory [PDF]
Elger Abrahamse +2 more
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Default Mode and Executive Networks Areas: Association with the Serial Order in Divergent Thinking. [PDF]
Scientific findings have suggested a two-fold structure of the cognitive process. By using the heuristic thinking mode, people automatically process information that tends to be invariant across days, whereas by using the explicit thinking mode people ...
Jarmo Heinonen +5 more
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Serial order in short-term memory [PDF]
How do we maintain a novel sequence of items in the correct order? For example, how do we remember the car number plate at the scene of a crime? Or how do we remember an unfamiliar telephone number during the few seconds between putting down the ...
Henson, R.N.A.
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Effect of Spatial Contiguity on Learning Sequences of Positions
Four conditions of spatial contiguity of positions were used to assess sequence learning. Two sequences of 16 and 25 po-sitions presented in two matrices of 4×4 and 5×5 respectively were used.
Jairo Tamayo +2 more
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