APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Memory Priority and the Early Isolation Effect: Further Support for the Importance of Attentional Resources
- Constance Schmidt
Middle Tennessee State University - Stephen Schmidt
Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
When words isolated by color are given high priority at encoding, participants devote extra attentional resources to them and an early isolation effect is observed. However, this effect is reversed when isolated items are given low priority at encoding and disappears when isolated items are given high priority at retrieval.
Human Learning and Memory