Journal article
Semantic similarity is not emotional: No effect of similarity defined by valence, arousal, and dominance on short-term ordered recall
Abstract
In short-term ordered recall tasks, phonological similarity impedes item and order recall, while semantic similarity benefits item recall with a weak or null effect on order recall. Ishiguro and Saito recently suggested that these contradictory findings were due to an inadequate assessment of semantic similarity. They proposed a novel measure of semantic similarity based on the distance between items in a three-dimensional space composed of the …
Authors
Sonier R-P; Guitard D; Melanson E; Jamieson RK; Saint-Aubin J
Journal
Memory & Cognition, Vol. 53, No. 6, pp. 1708–1724
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
August 2025
DOI
10.3758/s13421-024-01678-6
ISSN
0090-502X