Abstract

Previous work has suggested that after about 6 sec of distraction activity, retrieval in the Brown-Peterson paradigm is probably from secondary memory. Support for this view comes from the present demonstrations that (1) the serial position curve in this paradigm shows a strong primacy effect and (2) variables known to influence secondary memory, such as imagery value and level of processing, also selectively influence recall in the Brown-Peterson paradigm.

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