Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2006982009> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2006982009 endingPage "369" @default.
- W2006982009 startingPage "356" @default.
- W2006982009 abstract "Irrelevant speech effect (ISE) is defined as a decrement in visually presented digit-list short-term memory performance due to exposure to irrelevant auditory material. Perhaps the most successful theoretical explanation of the effect is the changing state hypothesis. This hypothesis explains the effect in terms of confusion between amodal serial order cues, and represents a view based on the interference caused by the processing of similar order information of the visual and auditory materials. An alternative view suggests that the interference occurs as a consequence of the similarity between the visual and auditory contents of the stimuli. An important argument for the former view is the observation that ISE is almost exclusively observed in tasks that require memory for serial order. However, most short-term memory tasks require that both item and order information be retained in memory. An ideal task to investigate the sensitivity of maintenance of serial order to irrelevant speech would be one that calls upon order information but not item information. One task that is particularly suited to address this issue is serial recognition. In a typical serial recognition task, a list of items is presented and then probed by the same list in which the order of two adjacent items has been transposed. Due to the re-presentation of the encoding string, serial recognition requires primarily the serial order to be maintained while the content of the presented items is deemphasized. In demonstrating a highly significant ISE of changing versus steady-state auditory items in a serial recognition task, the present finding lends support for and extends previous empirical findings suggesting that irrelevant speech has the potential to interfere with the coding of the order of the items to be memorized." @default.
- W2006982009 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2006982009 creator A5014331415 @default.
- W2006982009 creator A5067463762 @default.
- W2006982009 creator A5069647242 @default.
- W2006982009 creator A5090474421 @default.
- W2006982009 date "2007-03-01" @default.
- W2006982009 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2006982009 title "Disruption of order information by irrelevant items: A serial recognition paradigm" @default.
- W2006982009 cites W1965669152 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W1972831284 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W1985083983 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W1986047747 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W1998724638 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2005785183 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2007902219 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2010644311 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2022340965 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2024173768 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2030391622 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2033450629 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2035754816 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2038297123 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2051383470 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2055493617 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2055790406 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2069988656 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2074519229 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2089861309 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2090473027 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2096867453 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2107842021 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2120308768 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2123594515 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2129875075 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2132412399 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2133780491 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2136042664 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2140634857 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2157614346 @default.
- W2006982009 cites W2231974960 @default.
- W2006982009 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2006.04.002" @default.
- W2006982009 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16777043" @default.
- W2006982009 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2006982009 type Work @default.
- W2006982009 sameAs 2006982009 @default.
- W2006982009 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W2006982009 countsByYear W20069820092013 @default.
- W2006982009 countsByYear W20069820092014 @default.
- W2006982009 countsByYear W20069820092015 @default.
- W2006982009 countsByYear W20069820092018 @default.
- W2006982009 countsByYear W20069820092019 @default.
- W2006982009 countsByYear W20069820092021 @default.
- W2006982009 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2006982009 hasAuthorship W2006982009A5014331415 @default.
- W2006982009 hasAuthorship W2006982009A5067463762 @default.
- W2006982009 hasAuthorship W2006982009A5069647242 @default.
- W2006982009 hasAuthorship W2006982009A5090474421 @default.
- W2006982009 hasBestOaLocation W20069820092 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C100660578 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C125411270 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C133623452 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C174478892 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C179226034 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C21963081 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C27163531 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C2779668609 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C2780451532 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C28490314 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C36668950 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C100660578 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C125411270 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C133623452 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C15744967 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C162324750 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C169760540 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C169900460 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C174478892 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C179226034 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C180747234 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C187736073 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C21963081 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C26760741 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C27163531 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C2779668609 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C2780451532 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C28490314 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C36668950 @default.
- W2006982009 hasConceptScore W2006982009C41008148 @default.