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A spatial modality effect in serial memory.
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NeurolinguisticsAuditory ItemsCognitionPsycholinguisticsAttentionHuman MemoryExplicit MemorySocial SciencesVisual CognitionMemoryLanguage StudiesSpatial Modality EffectCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceMemory SystemModality EffectOrder Reconstruction TaskImplicit MemoryAssociative Memory (Psychology)NeuroscienceLinguistics
In 2 experiments, the authors tested whether the classical modality effect-that is, the stronger recency effect for auditory items relative to visual items-can be extended to the spatial domain. An order reconstruction task was undertaken with four types of material: visual-spatial, auditory-spatial, visual-verbal, and auditory-verbal. Similar serial position curves were obtained regardless of the nature of the to-be-remembered sequences, with the exception that a modality effect was found with spatial as well as with verbal materials. The results are discussed with regard to a number of models of short-term memory.
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