Two experiments investigated the effects of reinstating encoding operations on remember and know responses in recognition memory. Experiment 1 showed that reinstating an effortful encoding task (generating words from fragments) increased remember responses at test but reinstating an automatic encoding task (reading intact words) did not. This pattern was confirmed in Experiment 2 in which words were either read intact or generated from anagrams. These findings show that repeating effortful (but not automatic) encoding operations at test cues not only the recognition of the information that was acquired via those operations but also the conscious recollection of the encoding episode
The role of encoding/retrieval conditions compatibility was investigated in a reality-monitoring tas...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
While it is well known that repetition can enhance memory in amnesia, little is known about which fo...
According to many influential theories of memory, successful retrieval depends on the degree to whic...
The enhanced memory performance for items that are tested as compared to being restudied (the testin...
Five experiments investigated the encoding retrieval match in recognition memory by manipulating rea...
The difficulty of the cognitive operations required to process study items was manipulated in two ex...
Recently, Chan and McDermott (2007) found that relative to studying words once, taking an initial te...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
Repeated study typically improves episodic memory performance. Two different types of explanations o...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
a b s t r a c t Does retrieval practice produce learning because it is an especially effective way t...
The Potentiating Effect is the finding that recall is higher following a study trial that was preced...
The role of encoding/retrieval conditions compatibility was investigated in a reality-monitoring tas...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
While it is well known that repetition can enhance memory in amnesia, little is known about which fo...
According to many influential theories of memory, successful retrieval depends on the degree to whic...
The enhanced memory performance for items that are tested as compared to being restudied (the testin...
Five experiments investigated the encoding retrieval match in recognition memory by manipulating rea...
The difficulty of the cognitive operations required to process study items was manipulated in two ex...
Recently, Chan and McDermott (2007) found that relative to studying words once, taking an initial te...
& Episodic memory encoding is pervasive across many kinds of task and often arises as a secondar...
Repeated study typically improves episodic memory performance. Two different types of explanations o...
Learning occurs not only when we encode information but also when we test our memory for this inform...
Testing typically enhances subsequent recall of tested material. In contrast, it has been proposed t...
Word frequency (WF) and strength effects are two important phenomena associated with episodic memory...
a b s t r a c t Does retrieval practice produce learning because it is an especially effective way t...
The Potentiating Effect is the finding that recall is higher following a study trial that was preced...
The role of encoding/retrieval conditions compatibility was investigated in a reality-monitoring tas...
Retrieving a subset of previously studied items can impair later recognition of related items. Using...
While it is well known that repetition can enhance memory in amnesia, little is known about which fo...