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The Effect of a Multiple Acoustic Context on Recall of a Lecture Series
(1987)
Previous literature has shown the following: (1) when material is learned in an acoustic context, or the presence of background music, the music becomes associated with the learned material (Smith, 1985); and (2) the use ...
Effects of Experience and Meaningfulness on Learning and Memory in a Sensory Restricted Environment
(1984)
This study examines two previously untested conditions in a sensory restricted environment: meaningfulness and experience. Meaningfulness was measured by employing three different levels of learning material. The learning ...
Environmental Context Effects In An Implicit Memory Measure
(1986)
Environmental Context effects refer to experimental findings that recall of learned material is better if it takes place in the original learning environment rather than in a changed physical environment. Eich (1985) ...
A Comparison of Left- with Right-Hemispheric Perceptual Skills in Hyperactive and Normal Children
(1982)
Eight hyperactive children were compared to eight control children matched with regard to age, ethnicity and school grade on tests of auditory perception and memory (Digit Span), spatial figure recognition (Gestalt Closure ...