The initial recall distribution in a free recall experiment is shown to be predictably different from the overall free recall distribution including an offset which can cause the least remembered items to be almost completely absent from the first recall. Using the overall free recall distribution as input and a single parameter describing the probability of simultaneous reactivated items per number of items in the presented list, activation theory not only qualitatively but quantitatively describes the initial recall distributions of data by Murdock (1962) and Kahana et al (2002). That the initial free recall can be simply explained in terms of the overall recall suggests that theories of memory based on interference or other context sensi...
The primacy effect in free recall is commonly attributed to more frequent rehearsals for stimuli in ...
In this study, the authors examined the influence of prior knowledge activation on information proce...
Episodic memory, the processes by which information about experienced events is encoded into some lo...
The initial recall distribution in a free recall experiment is shown to be predictably different fro...
The curious free recall data of Murdock (1962) shows an additional surprise that seems to have gone ...
An analysis of free recall errors shows that the free recall retrieval process in short term memory ...
I present a single parameter model of free recall and fit the one parameter, the probability per tim...
Abstract: The reactivation mechanism of short term memory is studied. In recognition and cued recall...
In four experiments, subjects freely recalled previously studied items while a voice key and compute...
Participants who are presented with a short list of words for immediate free recall (IFR) show a str...
The testing effect is the finding that prior retrieval of information from memory will result in bet...
Here it is reported that the free recall search process increases the error rate for short term memo...
The primacy effect in free recall is commonly attributed to more frequent rehearsals for stimuli in ...
Data are presented from three independently conducted free-recall experiments, rep-resenting a varie...
The Atkinson-Shiffrin (1968) model, the de facto standard model of short term memory cited thousands...
The primacy effect in free recall is commonly attributed to more frequent rehearsals for stimuli in ...
In this study, the authors examined the influence of prior knowledge activation on information proce...
Episodic memory, the processes by which information about experienced events is encoded into some lo...
The initial recall distribution in a free recall experiment is shown to be predictably different fro...
The curious free recall data of Murdock (1962) shows an additional surprise that seems to have gone ...
An analysis of free recall errors shows that the free recall retrieval process in short term memory ...
I present a single parameter model of free recall and fit the one parameter, the probability per tim...
Abstract: The reactivation mechanism of short term memory is studied. In recognition and cued recall...
In four experiments, subjects freely recalled previously studied items while a voice key and compute...
Participants who are presented with a short list of words for immediate free recall (IFR) show a str...
The testing effect is the finding that prior retrieval of information from memory will result in bet...
Here it is reported that the free recall search process increases the error rate for short term memo...
The primacy effect in free recall is commonly attributed to more frequent rehearsals for stimuli in ...
Data are presented from three independently conducted free-recall experiments, rep-resenting a varie...
The Atkinson-Shiffrin (1968) model, the de facto standard model of short term memory cited thousands...
The primacy effect in free recall is commonly attributed to more frequent rehearsals for stimuli in ...
In this study, the authors examined the influence of prior knowledge activation on information proce...
Episodic memory, the processes by which information about experienced events is encoded into some lo...