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Hu, Yi; Ericsson, K. Anders – Cognitive Psychology, 2012
In a recent paper, Hu, Ericsson, Yang, and Lu (2009) found that an ability to memorize very long lists of digits is not mediated by the same mechanisms as exceptional memory for rapidly presented lists, which has been the traditional focus of laboratory research. Chao Lu is the holder of the "Guinness World Record" for reciting the most decimal…
Descriptors: Evidence, Hypermedia, Short Term Memory, Laboratories
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Bowers, Jeffrey S. – Cognitive Psychology, 2002
One of the central claims associated with the parallel distributed processing approach popularized by D. E. Rumelhart, J. L. McClelland and the PDP Research Group is that knowledge is coded in a distributed fashion. Localist representations within this perspective are widely rejected. It is important to note, however, that connectionist networks…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Coding, Models
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Henson, Richard N. A. – Cognitive Psychology, 1998
Reviews three theories of how we retain order in memory and their predictions for errors people make when they recall a sequence incorrectly. A new model of short-term memory is presented, the Start-End Model (SEM), in which the positions of items in a sequence are coded relative to the sequence start and end. (SLD)
Descriptors: Coding, Models, Short Term Memory, Theories
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Johnson, Neal F.; Pugh, Kenneth R. – Cognitive Psychology, 1994
A model of word recognition is proposed that assumes that, when a word is encountered, the first available orthographic code activates all lexical entries that are positionally equivalent with that information (the word's "cohort"). The model is explained relative to encoding and the complex orthographic unit termed a wickelgraph. (SLD)
Descriptors: Coding, Cohort Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Lexicology