Lloyd Peterson & Margaret Jean Peterson (1959) Journal of Experimental Psychology, 58(3), 193-198. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/h0049234 Abstract. The Brown-Peterson paradigm: subjects remember three consonants while counting backward to prevent rehearsal, and recall drops to near zero within 18 seconds. Established the short duration of unrehearsed short-term memory. Tags: memory foundational Cited in:Chapter 3: Memory and Cognitive Load PreviousLisanne Bainbridge (1983) NextLong Ouyang, Jeffrey Wu, Xu Jiang, Diogo Almeida, Carroll L. Wainwright, Pamela Mishkin, Chong Zhang, Sandhini Agarwal, Katarina Slama, Alex Ray, John Schulman, Jacob Hilton, Fraser Kelton, Luke Miller, Maddie Simens, Amanda Askell, Peter Welinder, Paul Christiano, Jan Leike, & Ryan Lowe (2022)