Repetition inhibition and facilitation effects for visual-verbal stimuli under conditions of concurrent articulation

Authors: Johnson, A.J., Hawley, R. and Miles, C.

Journal: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Volume: 71

Issue: 4

Pages: 817-823

eISSN: 1747-0226

ISSN: 1747-0218

DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1313873

Abstract:

This study examines the effects of within-sequence repetitions for visually presented consonants under conditions of quiet and concurrent articulation (CA). In an immediate serial recall (ISR) procedure, participants wrote down the six consonants in the order of original presentation. CA reduced serial recall and abolished the phonological similarity effect. However, the effects of within-trial repetitions were broadly similar under quiet and CA. Specifically, adjacent repetitions facilitated recall of the repeated item, whereas spaced repetitions (separated by three intervening items) impaired recall accuracy for the repeated item (i.e., the Ranschburg effect). These data are the first to demonstrate the Ranschburg effect for visual-verbal stimuli under CA.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28391/

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Repetition inhibition and facilitation effects for visual-verbal stimuli under conditions of concurrent articulation.

Authors: Johnson, A.J., Hawley, R. and Miles, C.

Journal: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)

Volume: 71

Issue: 4

Pages: 817-823

eISSN: 1747-0226

DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1313873

Abstract:

This study examines the effects of within-sequence repetitions for visually presented consonants under conditions of quiet and concurrent articulation (CA). In an immediate serial recall (ISR) procedure, participants wrote down the six consonants in the order of original presentation. CA reduced serial recall and abolished the phonological similarity effect. However, the effects of within-trial repetitions were broadly similar under quiet and CA. Specifically, adjacent repetitions facilitated recall of the repeated item, whereas spaced repetitions (separated by three intervening items) impaired recall accuracy for the repeated item (i.e., the Ranschburg effect). These data are the first to demonstrate the Ranschburg effect for visual-verbal stimuli under CA.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28391/

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Repetition inhibition and facilitation effects for visual-verbal stimuli under conditions of concurrent articulation

Authors: Johnson, A., Hawley, R. and Miles, C.

Journal: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Volume: 71

Issue: 4

Pages: 817-823

Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge): STM, Behavioural Science and Public Health Titles

ISSN: 1747-0226

DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1313873

Abstract:

The present study examines the effects of within-sequence repetitions for visually presented consonants under conditions of quiet and concurrent articulation (CA). In an immediate serial recall (ISR) procedure, participants wrote down the 6-consonants in the order of original presentation. CA reduced serial recall and abolished the phonological similarity effect.However, the effects of within-trial repetitions were broadly similar under quiet and CA.Specifically, adjacent repetitions facilitated recall of the repeated item, whereas spaced repetitions (separated by 3-intervening items) impaired recall accuracy for the repeated item(i.e. the Ranschburg effect). These data are the first to demonstrate the Ranschburg effect for visual-verbal stimuli under CA.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28391/

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Repetition inhibition and facilitation effects for visual-verbal stimuli under conditions of concurrent articulation.

Authors: Johnson, A.J., Hawley, R. and Miles, C.

Journal: Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)

Volume: 71

Issue: 4

Pages: 817-823

eISSN: 1747-0226

ISSN: 1747-0218

DOI: 10.1080/17470218.2017.1313873

Abstract:

This study examines the effects of within-sequence repetitions for visually presented consonants under conditions of quiet and concurrent articulation (CA). In an immediate serial recall (ISR) procedure, participants wrote down the six consonants in the order of original presentation. CA reduced serial recall and abolished the phonological similarity effect. However, the effects of within-trial repetitions were broadly similar under quiet and CA. Specifically, adjacent repetitions facilitated recall of the repeated item, whereas spaced repetitions (separated by three intervening items) impaired recall accuracy for the repeated item (i.e., the Ranschburg effect). These data are the first to demonstrate the Ranschburg effect for visual-verbal stimuli under CA.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28391/

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Repetition inhibition and facilitation effects for visual-verbal stimuli under conditions of concurrent articulation

Authors: Johnson, A., Hawley, R. and Miles, C.

Journal: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Volume: 71

Issue: 4

Pages: 817-823

ISSN: 1747-0218

Abstract:

The present study examines the effects of within-sequence repetitions for visually presented consonants under conditions of quiet and concurrent articulation (CA). In an immediate serial recall (ISR) procedure, participants wrote down the 6-consonants in the order of original presentation. CA reduced serial recall and abolished the phonological similarity effect.However, the effects of within-trial repetitions were broadly similar under quiet and CA.Specifically, adjacent repetitions facilitated recall of the repeated item, whereas spaced repetitions (separated by 3-intervening items) impaired recall accuracy for the repeated item(i.e. the Ranschburg effect). These data are the first to demonstrate the Ranschburg effect for visual-verbal stimuli under CA.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/28391/

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