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Reconfirmation of the Short-Term Storage Concept
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Storage ManagementPsycholinguisticsCognitionStorage StructureAttentionShort-term MemoryExplicit MemorySocial SciencesPsychologyManagementMemoryData IntegrationData ManagementRetrieval TechniqueShort-term Storage MechanismCognitive ScienceInformation ManagementShort-term Storage ConceptExperimental PsychologyImplicit MemoryMnemonicTld ProcedureShort-term StorageTechnology
Recent research questions the existence of a short-term storage mechanism capable of holding limited information temporarily Specifically, serial-recall results with a through-list distractor (TLD) procedure, in which a distracting task is interposed between list items as well as between the list and recall period, generally resemble the results of immediate-recall procedures The present study, however, reconfirms the utility of short-term storage by demonstrating an important difference between immediate and TLD recall A word-length effect, or advantage for lists of shorter words (which minimize short-term forgetting during spoken recall), did not occur with a TLD procedure
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