Literature DB >> 532832

Memory for symmetry: real or artifact.

M R Jones, J J Baird.   

Abstract

Subjects recalled nonrandom digit sequences according to either (a) free recall or (b) a serial recall mode in a series of three studies. Sequential structure was varied with specific rules determining higher-order structure of either (a) arithmetic, (b) symmetrical, or (c) haphazard types. In Experiment I, 18 temporal patterns of 12 digits each were presented visually. Although symmetric patterns were easier than the other two pattern types, this superiority was not determined by recall mode. In Experiment II, 6 temporal patterns of 18 digits each were presented visually, with results similar to those of Experiment I. Auditory patterns equivalent to those of Experiment II were presented in Experiment III. In this study, although the free recall mode produced slightly superior recall with symmetrical sequences, this difference was not statistically significant. It was concluded that superior memory for symmetries cannot be wholly accounted for by organizational strategies made possible by a free recall mode.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 532832

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Psychol        ISSN: 0002-9556


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Review 1.  A tutorial on some issues and methods in serial pattern research.

Authors:  M R Jones
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1981-11
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