Cued recall with an extralist cue poses a challenge for contemporary memory theory in that there is a need to explain how episodic and semantic information are combined. A parallel activation and intersection approach proposes one such means by assuming that an experimental cue will elicit its preexisting semantic network and a context cue will elicit a list memory. These 2 sources of information are then combined by focusing on information that is common to the 2 sources. Two key predictions of that approach are examined: (a) Combining semantic and episodic information can lead to item interactions and false memories, and (b) these effects are limited to memory tasks that involve an episodic context cue. Five experiments demonstrate such i...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
When people form episodic connections between memories that share a common retrieval cue, the tenden...
For over a century, stability of spatial context across related episodes has been considered a sourc...
Cued recall with an extralist cue poses a challenge for contemporary memory theory in that there is ...
Cued recall with an extralist cue poses a challenge for contemporary memory theory in that there is ...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
Episodic memory, the processes by which information about experienced events is encoded into some lo...
This study investigated context-dependent episodic memory retrieval. An influential idea in the memo...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationThere is compelling evidence that memory is supported b...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the finding of impaired memory performance for information sto...
Throughout our lives we acquire general knowledge about the world (semantic memory) while also retai...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the finding of impaired memory performance for information sto...
Episodic memory is the binding of an event with information about the context in which that event (o...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the finding of impaired memory performance for information sto...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
When people form episodic connections between memories that share a common retrieval cue, the tenden...
For over a century, stability of spatial context across related episodes has been considered a sourc...
Cued recall with an extralist cue poses a challenge for contemporary memory theory in that there is ...
Cued recall with an extralist cue poses a challenge for contemporary memory theory in that there is ...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
Episodic memory, the processes by which information about experienced events is encoded into some lo...
This study investigated context-dependent episodic memory retrieval. An influential idea in the memo...
Institute for Adaptive and Neural ComputationThere is compelling evidence that memory is supported b...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the finding of impaired memory performance for information sto...
Throughout our lives we acquire general knowledge about the world (semantic memory) while also retai...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the finding of impaired memory performance for information sto...
Episodic memory is the binding of an event with information about the context in which that event (o...
Retrieval-induced forgetting (RIF) is the finding of impaired memory performance for information sto...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
When people form episodic connections between memories that share a common retrieval cue, the tenden...
For over a century, stability of spatial context across related episodes has been considered a sourc...