An analysis of free recall errors shows that the free recall retrieval process in short term memory is accompanied by a linear rise in errors, without discontinuities, invalidating short term memory models in which stores or states are sequentially emptied. The frequency of errors increases at roughly 1% per second and exponentially if the items to be recalled are strongly related. This leads to a “Heisenberg uncertainty principle” situation: the more items recalled, the less accurate is the recall of those items. The error probability does not reach a plateau, is independent of time passing without a retrieval process being engaged, suggesting that the retrieval process itself introduces errors in short term memory. In contrast, in long te...
This study sought to determine whether nonselective retrieval practice after study can reduce memori...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
Although it is commonplace to assume that the type or level of process-ing during the input of a ver...
Here it is reported that the free recall search process increases the error rate for short term memo...
The initial recall distribution in a free recall experiment is shown to be predictably different fro...
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...
The evidence for limited capacity is strong yet there is a controversy as to whether this limited ca...
I present a single parameter model of free recall and fit the one parameter, the probability per tim...
Relatively few experiments have measured the time course of free recall from episodic or semantic me...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Properties of a short term memory structure are discovered in the data of Rubin, Hinton and Wenzel (...
According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model, control processes in the short-term memory stor...
In several experiments, each presentation of a to-be-remembered item in a free-recall list was both ...
Proactive interference (PI) has long been recognized as a major cause of forgetting. Two experiments...
This study sought to determine whether nonselective retrieval practice after study can reduce memori...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
Although it is commonplace to assume that the type or level of process-ing during the input of a ver...
Here it is reported that the free recall search process increases the error rate for short term memo...
The initial recall distribution in a free recall experiment is shown to be predictably different fro...
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...
The evidence for limited capacity is strong yet there is a controversy as to whether this limited ca...
I present a single parameter model of free recall and fit the one parameter, the probability per tim...
Relatively few experiments have measured the time course of free recall from episodic or semantic me...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Properties of a short term memory structure are discovered in the data of Rubin, Hinton and Wenzel (...
According to the Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) model, control processes in the short-term memory stor...
In several experiments, each presentation of a to-be-remembered item in a free-recall list was both ...
Proactive interference (PI) has long been recognized as a major cause of forgetting. Two experiments...
This study sought to determine whether nonselective retrieval practice after study can reduce memori...
Over recent years, evidence has been accumulating in favour of the importance of long-term informati...
Although it is commonplace to assume that the type or level of process-ing during the input of a ver...