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Perception of serial order in infants
Developmental Science, 2004Abstract Serial order is fundamental to perception, cognition and behavioral action. Three experiments investigated infants’ perception, learning and discrimination of serial order. Four‐ and 8‐month‐old infants were habituated to three sequentially moving objects making visible and audible impacts and then were tested on separate test trials for their
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Operant Conditioning of Serially Ordered Verbal Responses
The Journal of General Psychology, 1966Abstract : This study investigated the possibility that the existence of serially-ordered word associations is a variable underlying the formation of a word class; that is, words which are related in a serial order should be strengthened in a situation if the individual responses making up the chain are reinforced.
A W, Staats, C K, Staats, J R, Finley
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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018
Graphical abstract Figure. No caption available. HighlightsThe representation of number, time and serial order is thought to have embodied origins.Sensory deprivation does not prevent the ability to spatially map abstract concepts.Systematic differences ...
Luca Rinaldi +3 more
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Graphical abstract Figure. No caption available. HighlightsThe representation of number, time and serial order is thought to have embodied origins.Sensory deprivation does not prevent the ability to spatially map abstract concepts.Systematic differences ...
Luca Rinaldi +3 more
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SERIAL ORDER INTRUSIONS IN IMMEDIATE MEMORY
British Journal of Psychology, 1960The theory that serial order intrusions in immediate memory lead to recall errors was tested experimentally. It was found that increasing the time interval between successive 8‐digit messages had no effect on recall performance. Analysis of the response errors showed that with a short interval between messages, serial order intrusions occurred, but ...
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Serial-ordering deficits in inferior readers
Neuropsychologia, 1974To test the hypothesis that reading disorders in children may in part grow out of a more general deficit in serial organization, the performance of average, inferior and pre-readers was compared on two tasks that required them to remember the correct serial position of visual or auditory stimuli.
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Attention, Rehearsal, and Memory for Serial Order
The American Journal of Psychology, 1988In three experiments, subjects attended to one of two simultaneous nine-digit sequences, presented binaurally in different voices (one male, one female). Substantial repetition effects (defined as gains in immediate memory performance for previously presented sequences relative to novel ones) were found for two exposure conditions: (a) one that ...
G R, Kidd, A G, Greenwald
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Emotional Prosody of Task-Irrelevant Speech Interferes With the Retention of Serial Order
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2018Task-irrelevant speech and other temporally changing sounds are known to interfere with the short-term memorization of ordered verbal materials, as compared to silence or stationary sounds.
Florian Kattner, W. Ellermeier
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Oscillator-based memory for serial order.
Psychological Review, 2000A computational model of human memory for serial order is described (OSCillator-based Associative Recall [OSCAR]). In the model, successive list items become associated to successive states of a dynamic learning-context signal. Retrieval involves reinstatement of the learning context, successive states of which cue successive recalls.
G D, Brown, T, Preece, C, Hulme
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Storage and retrieval of serial‐order information
Memory, 2005In this paper I will first review some seminal work by Conrad on the storage and retrieval of serial-order information which is still very relevant today. Then I will discuss the TODAM (theory of distributed associative memory) approach to serial-order effects.
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Serial Order in Nez Perce Myths
The Journal of American Folklore, 1971THIS PAPER PRESENTS AN ANALYSIS of some of the order relations that may be found within a corpus of Nez Perce myths. Factors influencing the production of sequencing in the determination of individual series are assigned to categories. To use a linguistic analogy, this is an attempt to describe the syntax of content and to explain it, as well, in order
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