Recognition of the stimulus suffix
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Thomas J Ayres; Moshe Naveh-Benjamin; John Jonides
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Article
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1986
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Recall of the final items in a spoken list is hindered by the presentation of a to-be-ignored item. The magnitude of this interference (the stimulus suffix effect) is reduced if the suffix is perceptually distinct from the other list items. Several experiments examine this effect of perceptual disti