Publication: Testing the redintegration hypothesis by a single probe recognition paradigm
Testing the redintegration hypothesis by a single probe recognition paradigm
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Kowialiewski, B., & Majerus, S. (2018). Testing the redintegration hypothesis by a single probe recognition paradigm. Memory, 26, 1256–1264. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2018.1448420
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The lexicality effect in verbal short-term memory (STM), in which word lists are better recalled than nonwords lists, is considered to reflect the influence of linguistic long-term memory (LTM) knowledge on verbal STM performance. The locus of this effect remains, however, a matter of debate. The redintegrative account considers that degrading phonological traces of memoranda are reconstructed at recall by selecting lexical LTM representations that match the phonological traces. According to a strong version of this account, redintegr
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Kowialiewski, B., & Majerus, S. (2018). Testing the redintegration hypothesis by a single probe recognition paradigm. Memory, 26, 1256–1264. https://doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2018.1448420