Jeffrey C Zemla,Nancy Linehan,Lynn J Lohnas
Jeffrey C Zemla
In free recall, semantic associations between studied items lead to clustering of those items. In prior work, the impact of these associations on recall has been assessed using measures that are independent of participant data. For example,...
Celia B Harris,Nina McIlwain
Celia B Harris
Previous research indicates that couples can experience 'collaborative facilitation', overcoming the typical memory inhibition seen in other groups. However, there are a range of potential mechanisms for this effect, and the role of persona...
Attention, memory and consciousness: Historical context, evolution, and impact of Jacoby's process dissociation procedure [0.03%]
注意、记忆和意识:Jacob Process离解程序的历史背景、发展及其影响
David Balota
David Balota
This article focuses on the last 25 years of the 20th century when Larry Jacoby had an extraordinary influence in the areas of attention and memory. During a short 3-year period between 1977 and 1980, four benchmark papers in cognitive psyc...
Predictability effects during reading comprehension are not modulated by a visuospatial working memory load [0.03%]
视空间工作记忆负荷不影响阅读理解过程中的可预测性效应
Aine Ito
Aine Ito
Predictable words are processed more quickly than unpredictable words during reading, but how this predictability effect is modulated by working memory (WM) limitations is unclear. Two preregistered experiments tested whether the availabili...
The role of awareness in self-derivation of new knowledge through memory integration [0.03%]
意识在通过记忆整合自我推导新知识中的作用
Katherine A Lee,Patricia J Bauer
Katherine A Lee
Knowledge is built through direct experiences and productive processes like self-derivation through memory integration. Prior research suggests that individual variability in self-derivation is associated with awareness of the task structur...
Multinomial models of the repetition-based truth effect: Investigating the role of prior knowledge [0.03%]
基于重复的真理效应的多项式模型:探究先验知识的作用
Oliver Schmidt,Daniel W Heck
Oliver Schmidt
The repetition-based truth effect refers to the phenomenon that repeated statements are more likely to be judged as true than new statements. Fazio et al. (Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(5), 993-1002, 2015) developed two m...
Investigating category transitions and interresponse times in fluency tasks [0.03%]
流畅度任务中的类别转换和反应间时间研究
Corey M Magaldino,Eric L Amazeen
Corey M Magaldino
Semantic fluency tasks require participants to recall as many items as possible from a category (e.g., animals) within a fixed time. These tasks are known to produce heavy-tailed distributions of interresponse times (IRTs), a pattern also f...
Julie C Lamont,David K Bilkey
Julie C Lamont
Crossing a spatial boundary, such as a doorway, often signals the ending of one episode and the beginning of another, segmenting ongoing experience into events. When conducted in real environments, this 'doorway effect' differentially affec...
Jennifer L Fiedler,Kelly S Giovanello,Robert W Wiley et al.
Jennifer L Fiedler et al.
Navigating changes is fundamental to everyday life and requires updating existing memories to incorporate new details. This study examined mechanisms underlying how reinstating an earlier event's context during a later event influences memo...
Native speakers kick buckets, but learners kick doors: A comparison of native and nonnative idiom comprehension [0.03%]
以英语为母语和非母语的人对习语理解的比较研究
Evelyn Milburn,Mila Vulchanova,Valentin Vulchanov et al.
Evelyn Milburn et al.
Multiword expressions-also called multiword chunks, fixed expressions, lexical bundles, or formulaic sequences-are familiar sequences of words that occur with high frequency in language. Recent focus on multiword expressions, as distinct un...