Browsing Psychology by Author "Turner, Marilyn L."
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The effect of music amplitude on the reaction to unexpected visual events
Turner, Marilyn L.; Fernandez, Jeffrey E.; Nelson, K. (Routledge, 1996-01)The effects of music amplitude on participants' response time to randomly presented, unexpected, visual events were investigated. Ninety participants completed a motor-reaction task without music and with music played at ... -
Effects of same-modality interference on immediate serial recall of auditory and visual information
Turner, Marilyn L.; Johnson, S. K.; McNamara, D. S.; Engle, R. W. (Routledge, 1992-07)Two studies investigated the effects of same-modality interference on the immediate serial recall of auditorily and visually presented stimuli. Typically, research in which this task is used has been conducted in quiet ... -
Where did I park? Connecting lower-level and higher-level memory processes
Nuest, Brian Dale (2006-05)Performance relationships on various behaviorally tested modalities i.e., verbal, and visual-spatial, supported the possibility that lower-level, working memory measures might be predictive of higher-level, long-term memory ...