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Phonemic encoding. This involves translating the visual input from written words into sounds. For example, phonemic encoding of the words in the list presented ...
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Abstract: A probe recognition task was used to evaluate the relative effectiveness of semantic and phonemic encoding in STM. On each trial a list of 10 words ...
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Memory has the ability to encode, store and recall information. Memories give an organism the capability to learn and adapt from previous experiences as well ...
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Semantic encoding focuses on the meaning of words. Semantic encoding requires a deeper level of processing than structural or phonemic encoding and ...
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structural encoding (emphasis on the physical structural characteristics of the stimulus) is a shallow level; phonemic encoding (emphasis on the sounds of the ...
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. A probe recognition task was used to evaluate the relative effectiveness of semantic and phonemic encoding ...
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Title: A Methodological Critique of Fleming's Alternative for Phonemic Encoding. Full-Text Availability Options: More Info: Help | Help Movie Tutorial Help Finding ...
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7 Jun 2012 ... "This is my hard-drive, and it only makes sense to put things in there that are useful. Really useful. Ordinary people fill their heads with all kinds ...
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Shallow (structural) processing focuses on the physical characteristics of the written word; intermediate (phonemic) processing focuses on phonemic encoding ...
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J Gen Psychol. 1978 Oct;99(2d Half):281-91. Reading ability and efficiency of graphemic-phonemic encoding. Steinheiser F Jr, Guthrie JT. It was hypothesized ...
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