The irrelevant sound effect: What needs modelling and a tentative model
Page, M.P.A. and Norris, D.
(2003)
The irrelevant sound effect: What needs modelling and a tentative model.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, A, 56 (8).
pp. 1289-1300.
ISSN 0272-4987
This paper reviews the literature on the irrelevant sound effect and concludes that, contrary to some claims, the data consistently show that irrelevant sound and articulatory suppression are not functionally equivalent. We evaluate the contribution of Larsen and Baddeley (in press) and briefly discuss additional data in support of their position. We perform an error analysis on data from their third experiment and simulate detailed aspects of those data using our primacy model of immediate serial recall. Our model is briefly related to a number of fndings in the literature on irrelevant sound.
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Additional information | Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713683590 Copyright Informa / Taylor and Francis Group |
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