Modality Effects on Sentence Memory and Understanding

Abstract

In this study, poems were presented in one of three modalities: auditory, visual, or audiovisual. Modality differences in recall performance were observed only in a word memory test, revealing that visual and audiovisual presentation exhibited superiority over auditory presentation. The modality effect was not observed in the serial recall test, or the meaning understanding test. These results are discussed in terms of sentence memory and understanding

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