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The following pages link to On the irrelevance of phonological similarity to the irrelevant speech effect (Q42652313):
Displaying 23 items.
- The impact of broadband noise on serial memory: changes in band-pass frequency increase disruption (Q30539731) (← links)
- Modeling the effects of irrelevant speech on memory (Q34084921) (← links)
- The phonological loop and the irrelevant speech effect: some comments on Neath (2000). (Q34084929) (← links)
- Interference in memory by process or content? A reply to Neath (2000) (Q34084933) (← links)
- Working memory: looking back and looking forward (Q34267089) (← links)
- Effects of Irrelevant Background Speech on Eye Movements during Reading (Q38375910) (← links)
- Irrelevant speech effects and sequence learning (Q38396998) (← links)
- Irrelevant sound disrupts speech production: exploring the relationship between short-term memory and experimentally induced slips of the tongue (Q38419072) (← links)
- Disruption of comprehension by the meaning of irrelevant sound (Q38443180) (← links)
- The importance of semantic similarity to the irrelevant speech effect (Q38450340) (← links)
- Irrelevant speech eliminates the word length effect (Q38453601) (← links)
- Reduction in auditory distraction by retrieval strategy (Q38573598) (← links)
- The irrelevant speech effect: a PET study (Q48165341) (← links)
- Disruption of short-term memory by distractor speech: does content matter? (Q51050493) (← links)
- Evaluating models of working memory through the effects of concurrent irrelevant information (Q51887411) (← links)
- Sound source location modulates the irrelevant-sound effect (Q51890608) (← links)
- Word frequency of irrelevant speech distractors affects serial recall (Q51929756) (← links)
- Auditory memory and the irrelevant sound effect: Further evidence for changing-state disruption (Q51957870) (← links)
- Disruption by speech of serial short-term memory: the role of changing-state vowels (Q52023985) (← links)
- Phonological similarity and the irrelevant speech effect: implications for models of short-term verbal memory (Q52025960) (← links)
- The nature of cross-modal color-word interference effects. (Q52038355) (← links)
- Office noise and employee concentration: identifying causes of disruption and potential improvements. (Q52563140) (← links)
- Irrelevant sound interference on phonological and tonal working memory in musicians and nonmusicians (Q89570823) (← links)