Nearly every memory retrieval episode ends with a decision to terminate memory search. Yet, no research has investigated whether these search termination decisions are systematic, let alone whether they are made consistent with a particular rule. In the present paper, we used a modified free-recall paradigm to examine the decision to terminate search. Data from two experiments revealed that the total time engaged in retrieval was a monotonically increasing function of the total number of items retrieved, whereas the time from final retrieval to search termination (exit latency) was a monotonically decreasing function of the total number of items retrieved. These findings were compared to the predictions of previously proposed stopping rules...
Many simple performance parameters about human memory are not well-understood. One such parameter is...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Text retrieval systems often return large sets of documents, particularly when applied to large col...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate m...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
As a general rule, if it is easy to detect a target in a visual scene, it is also easy to detect its...
Many simple performance parameters about human memory are not well-understood. One such parameter is...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Text retrieval systems often return large sets of documents, particularly when applied to large col...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate m...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
An important component of many, if not all, real-world retrieval tasks is the decision to terminate ...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of ti...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
Searching naturally involves stopping points, both at a query level (how far down the ranked list sh...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
As a general rule, if it is easy to detect a target in a visual scene, it is also easy to detect its...
Many simple performance parameters about human memory are not well-understood. One such parameter is...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
Text retrieval systems often return large sets of documents, particularly when applied to large col...