Most free-recall experiments employ a paradigm in which participants are given a preset amount of time to retrieve items from a list. While much has been learned using this paradigm, it ignores an important component of many real-world retrieval tasks: the decision to terminate memory search. The present study examines the temporal characteristics underlying memory search by comparing within subjects a standard retrieval paradigm with a finite, preset amount of time (closed interval) to a design that allows participants to terminate memory search on their own (open interval). Calling on the results of several presented simulations, we anticipated that the threshold for number of retrieval failures varied as a function of the nature of the r...
Many simple performance parameters about human memory are not well-understood. One such parameter is...
Relatively few experiments have measured the time course of free recall from episodic or semantic me...
Cognitive control theories attribute control to executive processes that adjust and control behavior...
Nearly every memory retrieval episode ends with a decision to terminate memory search. Yet, no resea...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
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 ...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Short-term memory (STM) search, as investigated within the Sternberg paradigm, is usually described ...
In four experiments, subjects freely recalled previously studied items while a voice key and compute...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Many simple performance parameters about human memory are not well-understood. One such parameter is...
Relatively few experiments have measured the time course of free recall from episodic or semantic me...
Cognitive control theories attribute control to executive processes that adjust and control behavior...
Nearly every memory retrieval episode ends with a decision to terminate memory search. Yet, no resea...
Recent years have seen an increased interest in understanding memory-retrieval dynamics and, in part...
Despite the necessity of the decision to terminate memory search in many real-world memory tasks, li...
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 ...
Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively littl...
Book synopsis: An important component of many, if not all, real-word retrieval tasks is the decisio...
Short-term memory (STM) search, as investigated within the Sternberg paradigm, is usually described ...
In four experiments, subjects freely recalled previously studied items while a voice key and compute...
Latency of S\u27s response was measured in a task involving recognition memory for short lists of nu...
We study how people terminate their search for information when making decisions in a changing envir...
Many simple performance parameters about human memory are not well-understood. One such parameter is...
Relatively few experiments have measured the time course of free recall from episodic or semantic me...
Cognitive control theories attribute control to executive processes that adjust and control behavior...