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      Learning 10000 pictures

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      Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
      Informa UK Limited

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          Abstract

          Four experiments are reported which examined memory capacity and retrieval speed for pictures and for words. Single-trial learning tasks were employed throughout, with memory performance assessed by forced-choice recognition, recall measures or choice reaction-time tasks. The main experimental findings were: (1) memory capacity, as a function of the amount of material presented, follows a general power law with a characteristic exponent for each task; (2) pictorial material obeys this power law and shows an overall superiority to verbal material. The capacity of recognition memory for pictures is almost limitless, when measured under appropriate conditions; (3) when the recognition task is made harder by using more alternatives, memory capacity stays constant and the superiority of pictures is maintained; (4) picture memory also exceeds verbal memory in terms of verbal recall; comparable recognition/recall ratios are obtained for pictures, words and nonsense syllables; (5) verbal memory shows a higher retrieval speed than picture memory, as inferred from reaction-time measures. Both types of material obey a power law, when reaction-time is measured for various sizes of learning set, and both show very rapid rates of memory search.

          From a consideration of the experimental results and other data it is concluded that the superiority of the pictorial mode in recognition and free recall learning tasks is well established and cannot be attributed to methodological artifact.

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                Journal
                Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
                Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                0033-555X
                May 1973
                January 01 2018
                May 1973
                : 25
                : 2
                : 207-222
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Psychology, Bishop's University, Lennoxville, P.Q., Canada
                [2 ]Psychology Department, University of St Andrews, Fife.
                Article
                10.1080/14640747308400340
                4515818
                733f1abb-559e-4b8e-8daa-eb2f745ce181
                © 1973

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