Document Type
Dissertation
Date of Award
1976
Keywords
Auditory perception, Recollection (Psychology), Human information processing
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Psychology
First Advisor
C. James Scheirer
Second Advisor
Richard G. Burright
Third Advisor
Richard E. Pastore
Series
Social Sciences
Abstract
Since the late 1950s a great deal of research has been directed toward elucidating the process(es) by which humans retain verbal material for short intervals of time. The purpose of the present paper will be to explore the extent to which such memorial processes can be identified with processes which may be employed in information processing tasks in general, and speech perception and/or production in particular.
Recommended Citation
Aldridge, James W., "Verbal short-term storage and analysis-by-synthesis of speech : evidence for common mechanisms" (1976). Graduate Dissertations and Theses. 143.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/dissertation_and_theses/143