This study evaluated the serial position curve based on free recall of spatial position sequences. To evaluate the memory processes underlying spatial recall, some manipulations were introduced by varying the length of spatial sequences (Exp. 1) and modifying the presentation rate of individual positions (Exp. 2). A primacy effect emerged for all sequence lengths, while a recency effect was evident only in the longer sequences. Moreover, slowing the presentation rate increased the magnitude of the primacy effect and abolished the recency effect. The main novelty of the present results is represented by the finding that better recall of early items in a sequence of spatial positions does not depend on the task requirement of an ordered recall but it can also be observed in a free recall paradigm.

Bonanni, R., Pasqualetti, P., Caltagirone, C., Carlesimo, G. (2007). Primacy and recency effects in immediate free recall of sequences of spatial positions. PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 105(2), 483-500 [10.2466/PMS.105.2.483-500].

Primacy and recency effects in immediate free recall of sequences of spatial positions

CALTAGIRONE, CARLO;CARLESIMO, GIOVANNI
2007-10-01

Abstract

This study evaluated the serial position curve based on free recall of spatial position sequences. To evaluate the memory processes underlying spatial recall, some manipulations were introduced by varying the length of spatial sequences (Exp. 1) and modifying the presentation rate of individual positions (Exp. 2). A primacy effect emerged for all sequence lengths, while a recency effect was evident only in the longer sequences. Moreover, slowing the presentation rate increased the magnitude of the primacy effect and abolished the recency effect. The main novelty of the present results is represented by the finding that better recall of early items in a sequence of spatial positions does not depend on the task requirement of an ordered recall but it can also be observed in a free recall paradigm.
ott-2007
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Orientation; Memory, Short-Term; Humans; Pattern Recognition, Visual; Adult; Serial Learning; Retention (Psychology); Attention; Male; Female; Reaction Time
PMID: 18065070
Bonanni, R., Pasqualetti, P., Caltagirone, C., Carlesimo, G. (2007). Primacy and recency effects in immediate free recall of sequences of spatial positions. PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, 105(2), 483-500 [10.2466/PMS.105.2.483-500].
Bonanni, R; Pasqualetti, P; Caltagirone, C; Carlesimo, G
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