The role of absolute and relative amounts of time in forgetting within immediate memory: The case of tone-pitch comparisons

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Cowan, N
Saults, JS
Nugent, LD
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[1] University of Missouri, Columbia, MO
[2] Department of Psychology, 210 McAlester Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia
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10.3758/BF03210799
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B841 [心理学研究方法];
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040201 ;
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Many investigators of auditory sensory memory have assumed that memory loss during a retention interval of some seconds results from a process (such as decay) that depends on the absolute amount of time that has elapsed since presentation of the sound. An alternative possibility, brought to light by studies on immediate verbal memory, is that it is the relative, rather than the absolute, amount of time that matters. We examine these factors in a tone-comparison study by varying not only the retention interval between two tones to be compared, but also the interpair interval. Relative time played a role, but absolute time also appeared to be important. Several concepts of ''decay'' are considered in relation to the results.
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