A solution to the problem of context-dependent recognition memory is presented in terms of the item, associated context, and ensemble (ICE) theory. It is argued that different types of context effects depend on how context information is encoded at both learning and retrieval. Matching associated context in memory and a retrieval cue produces increases in both hit and false alarm rates and may not be accompanied by a change in discrimination. Integrating item and context information in an ensemble and matching ensemble information in memory and a retrieval cue produces context-dependent discrimination. Empirical support for these predictions is presented
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Memory recall is facilitated when retrieval occurs in the original encoding context. This context de...
A solution to the problem of context-dependent recognition memory is presented in terms of the item,...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
In this article, we report on two experiments that aimed to shed light on the memorability effect th...
A powerful theoretical framework for exploring recognition memory is the global matching framework, ...
The effects of context on item-based directed forgetting were assessed. Study words were presented a...
We explore the idea that judgment by representativeness reflects the workings of memory. In our mode...
Contains fulltext : 183959pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Memory recal...
We explore the idea that judgment by representativeness reflects the workings of memory. In our mode...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
[Abstract]: Cued recall with an extralist cue posed a challenge for traditional learning theory and ...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
The proposed model is based on the principles of classical conditioning and as such focuses on the i...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Memory recall is facilitated when retrieval occurs in the original encoding context. This context de...
A solution to the problem of context-dependent recognition memory is presented in terms of the item,...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
In this article, we report on two experiments that aimed to shed light on the memorability effect th...
A powerful theoretical framework for exploring recognition memory is the global matching framework, ...
The effects of context on item-based directed forgetting were assessed. Study words were presented a...
We explore the idea that judgment by representativeness reflects the workings of memory. In our mode...
Contains fulltext : 183959pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Memory recal...
We explore the idea that judgment by representativeness reflects the workings of memory. In our mode...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
[Abstract]: Cued recall with an extralist cue posed a challenge for traditional learning theory and ...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
The proposed model is based on the principles of classical conditioning and as such focuses on the i...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Memory recall is facilitated when retrieval occurs in the original encoding context. This context de...