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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.20 344-349 June 1977.
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Short-Term Memory Factors in Oral Retention

Philip H. Marshall
Margaret Sharrow
Ehud Yairi

Texas Tech University, Lubbock

Study or exploration time and retention interval duration between orignal-form exploration and test-form exploration were varied to assess the effect of these two variables on performance accuracy on an oral stereognostic memory task. Irregularly shaped, four-sided plastic forms were used as stimuli. Retention performance improved significantly with an increase in exploration time of up to 15 seconds, but was not effected by delays in testing of up to 60 seconds. Clincal and theoretical implications for oral stereognosis are discussed.







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