The role of lag effect in distributed practice on learning novel vocabulary.
Roha M KaipaRamesh KaipaAlice KeithlyPublished in: Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology (2022)
The findings indicate that an increased temporal lag between the practice sessions results in a "non-monotonic function," wherein the learning continues to improve until an optimal lag, after which the learning declines as the lag continues to increase. This line of research will have a substantive impact on service-delivery models in speech-language pathology.