The present study investigated the effects of pair collaboration and word-frequency on recognition memory, using the "remember-know" procedure. The aim was to test the predictions of the information-exchange hypothesis (Clark, Hori, Putnam & Martin, 2000), which states that collaborative facilitation occurs when participants are able to share their recollective memories with other members of the group. Results showed that recognition performance was significantly better in the collaborative than in the individual condition, and better for low-frequency than for high-frequency words. The advantage of collaborating dyads was produced by an increase of correct hits, coupled with a significant reduction of false alarms. Furthermore, the analysi...
Frequency of exposure to very low- and high-frequency words was manipulated in a three-phase (famili...
To perform prospective memory (PM) tasks in day-to-day life, we often enlist the help of others. Yet...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
We often remember in the company of others. In particular, we routinely collaborate with friends, fa...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-212.1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment 1. Closeness, cognit...
Collaboration during the retrieval phase can have both negative and positive effects (referred to as...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they cou...
While we often engage in conversational reminiscing with loved ones, the effects of these conversati...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
Experimental memory research has traditionally focused on the individual, and viewed social influenc...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Although we know a great deal about the effects of age on memory, we know less about how couples rem...
Frequency of exposure to very low- and high-frequency words was manipulated in a three-phase (famili...
To perform prospective memory (PM) tasks in day-to-day life, we often enlist the help of others. Yet...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
We often remember in the company of others. In particular, we routinely collaborate with friends, fa...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-212.1. Introduction -- 2. Experiment 1. Closeness, cognit...
Collaboration during the retrieval phase can have both negative and positive effects (referred to as...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
We often remember in groups, yet research on collaborative recall finds “collaborative inhibition”: ...
When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they cou...
While we often engage in conversational reminiscing with loved ones, the effects of these conversati...
Research on collaborative remembering suggests that collaboration hampers group memory (i.e., collab...
Experimental memory research has traditionally focused on the individual, and viewed social influenc...
People often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive...
Although we know a great deal about the effects of age on memory, we know less about how couples rem...
Frequency of exposure to very low- and high-frequency words was manipulated in a three-phase (famili...
To perform prospective memory (PM) tasks in day-to-day life, we often enlist the help of others. Yet...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...