Recent research has begun to provide support for the assumptions that memories are stored as a composite and are accessed in parallel (Tehan & Humphreys, 1998). New predictions derived from these assumptions and from the Chappell and Humphreys (1994)implementation of these assumptions were tested. In three experiments, subjects studied relatively short lists of words. Some of the lists contained two similar targets (thief and theft) or two dissimilar targets (thief and steal) associated with the same cue (ROBBERY). As predicted, target similarity affected performance in cued recall but not free association. Contrary to predictions, two spaced presentations of a target did not improve performance in free association. Two additional experim...
Two experiments examined the graded similarity effect in the repetition priming of familiar face rec...
One of the most robust effects in memory is the spacing effect--memory is improved for repeated stim...
Distraction embedded in working memory tasks leads to impaired performance. This impairment is mitig...
Recent research has begun to provide support for the assumptions that memories are stored as a compo...
Recent research has begun to provide support for the assumptions that memories are stored as a compo...
International audienceThe high proportion of retrievals of situations sharing surface similarity in ...
Recalling a past experience often requires the suppression of related memories that compete with the...
According to structure-mapping theory, the process of comparison is one of alignment and mapping bet...
This research explored the hypothesis that repetition of similarities, primarily analogical similari...
In cue-based content-addressable approaches to memory, a target and its competitors are retrieved in...
The presentation of a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on reca...
This article addresses the relation between item recognition and associative (cued) recall. Going be...
Previous studies have reported seemingly conflicting results regarding how the amount of stimulus si...
The role of stimulus similarity as an organizing principle in immediate memory was explored in a ser...
Ph.D.ExperimentsPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
Two experiments examined the graded similarity effect in the repetition priming of familiar face rec...
One of the most robust effects in memory is the spacing effect--memory is improved for repeated stim...
Distraction embedded in working memory tasks leads to impaired performance. This impairment is mitig...
Recent research has begun to provide support for the assumptions that memories are stored as a compo...
Recent research has begun to provide support for the assumptions that memories are stored as a compo...
International audienceThe high proportion of retrievals of situations sharing surface similarity in ...
Recalling a past experience often requires the suppression of related memories that compete with the...
According to structure-mapping theory, the process of comparison is one of alignment and mapping bet...
This research explored the hypothesis that repetition of similarities, primarily analogical similari...
In cue-based content-addressable approaches to memory, a target and its competitors are retrieved in...
The presentation of a subset of studied items as retrieval cues can have detrimental effects on reca...
This article addresses the relation between item recognition and associative (cued) recall. Going be...
Previous studies have reported seemingly conflicting results regarding how the amount of stimulus si...
The role of stimulus similarity as an organizing principle in immediate memory was explored in a ser...
Ph.D.ExperimentsPsychologyUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp:/...
Two experiments examined the graded similarity effect in the repetition priming of familiar face rec...
One of the most robust effects in memory is the spacing effect--memory is improved for repeated stim...
Distraction embedded in working memory tasks leads to impaired performance. This impairment is mitig...