Visual presentation of stimuli in immediate memory

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Simultaneous (SM) and sequential (SQ) visual presentation of consonant series varying in length were compared as a function of stimulus duration and presentation rate, respectively. A systematic dependence of recall upon these parameters was demonstrated for two measures of performance. Second for second, SM presentation was found to be more efficient than SQ. © 1966, Psychonomic Press. All rights reserved.

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Crowder, R. G. (1966). Visual presentation of stimuli in immediate memory. Psychonomic Science, 6(10), 449–450. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03328085

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