Two theories of associative memory that differ in the hypothesized structure of the memory trace (multiple independent traces or a single unitary trace) and in the way in which these representations are acquired (gradual strengthening or all-or-none) were examined in the context of a list-learning task. The associative, or multiple trace theory, characterizes memorial representation as a series of distinct memory locations that are independently linked together. Acquisition proceeds by continuously incrementing the strength of interconcept links. The Gestalt, or unitary trace theory, on the other hand, characterizes memorial representation as a single unitary structure. According to this model, acquisition consists of a discrete two-stage p...
Four experiments investigated the origin of associative and categorical memory illusions by comparin...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to examine the nature of what is encoded during simple associ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate competing explanations of the processes underlying associat...
We present and test an instance model of associative learning. The model, Minerva-AL, treats associa...
ABSTRACT—What kinds of associations underlie the asso-ciative memory illusion? In Experiment 1, list...
The associative network presents a practical and efficient means for the storage and retrieval of da...
In two experiments, participants studied word pairs and later discriminated old (intact) word pairs ...
Retrieving a memory can modify its influence on subsequent behavior. We develop a computational theo...
Describes search of associative memory (SAM), a general theory of retrieval from long-term memory th...
Summary In the framework of a three-level type of mnemonic activity, this study investigated the est...
A theory for the storage and retrieval of item and associative information is presented. In the theo...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
This article addresses the relation between item recognition and associative (cued) recall. Going be...
Prior representations affect future learning. Little is known, however, about the effects of recolle...
Four experiments investigated the origin of associative and categorical memory illusions by comparin...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to examine the nature of what is encoded during simple associ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate competing explanations of the processes underlying associat...
We present and test an instance model of associative learning. The model, Minerva-AL, treats associa...
ABSTRACT—What kinds of associations underlie the asso-ciative memory illusion? In Experiment 1, list...
The associative network presents a practical and efficient means for the storage and retrieval of da...
In two experiments, participants studied word pairs and later discriminated old (intact) word pairs ...
Retrieving a memory can modify its influence on subsequent behavior. We develop a computational theo...
Describes search of associative memory (SAM), a general theory of retrieval from long-term memory th...
Summary In the framework of a three-level type of mnemonic activity, this study investigated the est...
A theory for the storage and retrieval of item and associative information is presented. In the theo...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
This article addresses the relation between item recognition and associative (cued) recall. Going be...
Prior representations affect future learning. Little is known, however, about the effects of recolle...
Four experiments investigated the origin of associative and categorical memory illusions by comparin...
Recent convolution-based models of human memory (e.g. Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989), have accounted f...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to examine the nature of what is encoded during simple associ...