Journal article
All parts of an item are not equal: Effects of phonological redundancy on immediate recall
Abstract
The process of redintegration is thought to use top-down knowledge to repair partly damaged memory traces. We explored redintegration in the immediate recall of lists from a limited pool of partly phonologically redundant pseudowords. In Experiment 1, four kinds of stimuli were created by adding the syllable /ne/ to two-syllable pseudowords, either to the middle (/tepa/vs. /tenepa/) or to the end (/tepane/), or adding a different syllable to …
Authors
Service E; Maury S
Journal
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 273–284
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
March 2003
DOI
10.3758/bf03194386
ISSN
0090-502X