Perceptual organization masquerading as phonological storage

Jones, D.M., Hughes, Rob and Macken, W.J.

(2006)

Jones, D.M., Hughes, Rob and Macken, W.J. (2006) Perceptual organization masquerading as phonological storage. Journal of Memory and Language, 54 (2).

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Abstract

Three experiments examined whether the survival of the phonological similarity effect (PSE) under articulatory suppression for auditory but not visual to-be-serially recalled lists is a perceptual effect rather than an effect arising from the action of a bespoke phonological store. Using a list of 5 auditory items, a list length at which the expression of phonological storage should, ostensibly, be strong, the PSE under suppression was removed at recency by a suffix (Experiment 1) and removed throughout by a suffix combined with a prefix (Experiment 2). Finally, the PSE under suppression could be restored simply by decreasing the acoustic similarity between the prefix-and-suffix and the to-be-remembered list (Experiment 3). The results favour a perceptual-gestural view over a dedicated-system view of short-term 'memory.' © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitlePerceptual organization masquerading as phonological storage
AuthorsJones, D.M.
Hughes, Rob
Macken, W.J.
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2005.10.006

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