Semantic, phonological and episodic representations in verbal immediate serial recall
Thesis
Ritchie, Gabrielle. (2016). Semantic, phonological and episodic representations in verbal immediate serial recall [Thesis]. https://doi.org/10.4226/66/5a9cd636b0bd6
Authors | Ritchie, Gabrielle |
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Qualification name | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) |
Abstract | Psycholinguistic frameworks provide contemporary accounts of immediate serial recall (e.g., N. Martin & Saffran, 1997; R. C. Martin, Lesch, & Bartha, 1999). These models emphasise the inclusion of semantic/associative and phonological representations in verbal short-term memory but have difficulty explaining how serial order is represented and maintained. Conversely, computational models of immediate serial recall (e.g., Brown, Preece, & Hulme, 2000; Henson, 1998b; Lewandowsky & Farrell, 2008b; Page & Norris, 1998) have typically concentrated on the role of temporary episodic representations on short-term recall but have trouble accounting for the influence of multiple representations on performance. The aim of this research was to combine these two lines of research to form a more integrative approach to immediate serial recall. The intention was to contribute to current understandings of verbal short-term memory by exploring how the binding of semantic/associative, phonological and episodic representations would influence immediate serial recall... |
Year | 2016 |
Publisher | Australian Catholic University |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.4226/66/5a9cd636b0bd6 |
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Publication dates | |
Online | 13 Oct 2016 |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/889z9/semantic-phonological-and-episodic-representations-in-verbal-immediate-serial-recall
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