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Long-term memory is the representational basis for semantic verbal short-term memory
Authors:Cameron Katherine A  Haarmann Henk J  Grafman Jordan  Ruchkin Daniel S
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland 21210, USA.
Abstract:The present study supports activation models of verbal short-term memory that include a semantic contribution to the retention process. Event-related brain potentials were used to probe the level of activation of semantic representations of a series of words in a delay interval following their presentation. The levels of activation were compared in two tasks: (1) a short-term memory task that involved a semantic judgment in the recall phase following the delay interval, and (2) a nonmemory control task. The level of semantic activation during the delay interval was higher in the short-term memory task, indicating that enhanced activation of semantic representations is involved in the short-term storage of verbal information. This result implies that activated long-term memory provides a representational basis for semantic verbal short-term memory, and hence supports theories that postulate that short- and long-term stores are not separate.
Keywords:Semantic    Short-term memory    Long-term memory    Activation    Event-related potentials
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