APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Individual Differences in Reading Ability and Spatial Information in a Narrative Text. Enhanced Processing of Background Material Results in It Being Recalled Better Than Foreground Material.
- Robert Hines
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Abstract
Reader’s free recall of a narrative text is influenced by the spatial proximity of information to the protagonist. Good readers are significantly better than poor readers at taking advantage of the extra processing required for background information (compared to foreground information) and have enhanced memory for it.
Human Learning and Memory