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Voice-specificity effects on auditory word priming

Journal/Book: Mem Cognition. 1998; 26: 1710 Fortview Rd, Austin, TX 78704. Psychonomic Soc Inc. 591-598.

Abstract: This research explores the nature of the memory traces that support spoken word identification. Specifically, do voice-specificity effects in implicit memory depend on information in a perceptual representational system or, alternatively, on the similarity of study and test exemplars? Memory for words and voices was assessed with two perceptual identification tests-the identification of words in noise and the identification of low-pass filtered words-after two encoding conditions (identification of words in noise and of words in the clear). At test, a word was presented in the same voice as at study or in a different voice. The data from the two experiments showed that study-to-test changes in voice reduced priming and that voice-specificity effects were greatest when the type of processing engaged at study overlapped with that required at test. Taken together, the results implicate the goodness of the processing match between encoding and test as the primary determinant of voice-specificity effects on perceptual identification tests and support the hypothesis that both voice and word information is represented within a single episodic memory system.

Note: Article Sheffert SM, Cent Michigan Univ, Dept Psychol, Mt Pleasant,MI 48859 USA

Keyword(s): IMPLICIT MEMORY; RECOGNITION MEMORY; SPOKEN WORDS; SYSTEMS


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