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Serial position memory in the visual—spatial domain: Reconstructing sequences of unfamiliar faces

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Pages 909-930 | Received 24 Jun 2003, Accepted 21 Jun 2004, Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

In two studies we presented pictures of unfamiliar faces one at a time, then presented the complete set at test and asked for serial reconstruction of the order of presentation. Serial position functions were similar to those found with verbal materials, with considerable primacy and one item recency, position errors that were mainly to the adjacent serial position, a visual similarity effect, and effects of articulatory suppression that did not interact with the serial position effect or with the similarity effect. Serial position effects were found when faces had been seen for as little as 300 ms and after a 6-s retention interval filled with articulatory suppression. Serial position effects found with unfamiliar faces are not based on verbal encoding strategies, and important elements of serial memory may be general across modalities.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the ESRC via Grant No. R000 23 9004 to Mary Smyth, Dennis Hay, and Graham Hitch.

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