Abstract

Seventy-five S s recalled series of consonants containing all possible locations of a single repeated element (RE) across 8 serial positions. When the two occurrences of the RE were adjacent or separated by one intervening nonrepeated element (NRE) there was facilitation both of overall recall and of recall for the positions of the RE. When occurrences of the RE were separated by two or more intervening NRE's, there was inhibition of recall at the locations of the RE. The possible roles of input and output processes in intraserial repetition effects were discussed.

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