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Proactive Interference in Short-Term Recognition and Recall Memory.
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This article is published in Journal of Experimental Psychology.The article was published on 1972-10-01. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Modality effect & Reconstructive memory.read more
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Buildup of Proactive Inhibition as a Cue-Overload Effect.
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Retrieval interference in sentence comprehension
Julie A. Van Dyke,Brian McElree +1 more
TL;DR: It is found clear support for the principle of cue-overload, wherein cues available at retrieval cannot uniquely distinguish among competitors, thus giving rise to interference effects.
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Interference effects from grammatically unavailable constituents during sentence processing.
TL;DR: The authors showed that interference effects from structural relationships that are inconsistent with any grammatical parse of the perceived input can be observed when items occurring between a head and a dependent overlapped with either syntactic or semantic features of the dependent.
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Verbal Learning and Memory
TL;DR: The last review of memory and verbal learning by Tulving and Madigan as discussed by the authors painted a deeply pessimistic picture of the theoretical and experimental progress during the nearly 100 years of the post-Ebbinghaus era.
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Suppressing Irrelevant Information from Working Memory: Evidence for Domain-Specific Deficits in Poor Comprehenders.
Hannah Pimperton,Kate Nation +1 more
TL;DR: This paper showed that poor comprehenders showed domain-specific suppression deficits, demonstrating impairments relative to the controls only in the verbal version of the task, and replicated these findings after the response modes of the verbal and non-verbal tasks were equated.
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Experimental Design: Procedures for the Behavioral Sciences
A. S. Hedayat,Roger E. Kirk +1 more
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Experimental Design: Procedures for the Behavioral Sciences
TL;DR: This chapter discusses research strategies and the Control of Nuisance Variables, as well as randomly Randomized Factorial Design with Three or More Treatments and Randomized Block Factorial design, and Confounded Factorial Designs: Designs with Group-Interaction Confounding.
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Proactive inhibition in short-term retention of single items
TL;DR: In this paper, three experiments were performed to determine the relationship between certain variables influencing proactive inhibition in long-term retention of lists of verbal items and the influence of these variables on short-term recall of single items.