Abstract Remindings—stimulus-guided retrievals of prior events—may help us interpret ambiguous events by linking the current situation to relevant prior experiences. Evidence suggests that remindings play an important role in interpreting complex ambiguous stimuli (Ross & Bradshaw Memory & Cognition, 22, 591–605, 1994); here, we evaluate whether remindings will influence word interpretation and memory in a new paradigm. Learners studied words on distinct visual backgrounds and generated a sentence for each word. Homographs were preceded by a biasing cue on the same background three items earlier, preceded by a biasing cue on a different background three items earlier, or followed by a biasing cue on the same background three items l...
We examined free recall and metacognitive judgments of ambiguous sentences studied with and without ...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
In a wide variety of situations, learners generate external cues that they can later use to support ...
One aspect of successful cognition is the efficient use of prior relevant knowledge in novel situati...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
We developed a laboratory analogue of the "forgot-it-all-along" effect that J. W. Schooler, M. Bendi...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
The reminding effect (Tullis, Benjamin, & Ross, 2014) describes the increase in recall for a study w...
A surprising violation or validation experienced during a remembering test induces the perception of...
Suppose that you were asked which of two movies you had most recently seen. The results of the exper...
Abstract The successful use of memory requires us to be sensitive to the cues that will be present d...
Memory for processing a stimulus event may be expressed indirectly through more fluent processing of...
The reminder of a previously-learned memory can render that memory vulnerable to disruption or chang...
We examined free recall and metacognitive judgments of ambiguous sentences studied with and without ...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
In a wide variety of situations, learners generate external cues that they can later use to support ...
One aspect of successful cognition is the efficient use of prior relevant knowledge in novel situati...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
Anxiety is associated with memory biases when the initial interpretation of the event is taken into ...
We developed a laboratory analogue of the "forgot-it-all-along" effect that J. W. Schooler, M. Bendi...
The present study sought to investigate the use of prediction during sentence comprehension and whet...
The reminding effect (Tullis, Benjamin, & Ross, 2014) describes the increase in recall for a study w...
A surprising violation or validation experienced during a remembering test induces the perception of...
Suppose that you were asked which of two movies you had most recently seen. The results of the exper...
Abstract The successful use of memory requires us to be sensitive to the cues that will be present d...
Memory for processing a stimulus event may be expressed indirectly through more fluent processing of...
The reminder of a previously-learned memory can render that memory vulnerable to disruption or chang...
We examined free recall and metacognitive judgments of ambiguous sentences studied with and without ...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
In a wide variety of situations, learners generate external cues that they can later use to support ...