A fundamental challenge in the study of learning and memory is to understand the role of existing knowledge in the encoding and retrieval of new episodic information. The importance of prior knowledge in memory is demonstrated in the congruency effect-the robust finding wherein participants display better memory for items that are compatible, rather than incompatible, with their pre-existing semantic knowledge. Despite its robustness, the mechanism underlying this effect is not well understood. In four studies, we provide evidence that demonstrates the privileged explanatory power of the elaboration-integration account over alternative hypotheses. Furthermore, we question the implicit assumption that the congruency effect pertains to the tr...
An influential theory of long-term memory, in which new episodic learning is dependent upon the inte...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
A fundamental challenge in the study of learning and memory is to understand the role of existing kn...
A focus of recent research is to understand the role of our own response goals in the selection of i...
& We evaluated whether prior semantic knowledge would en-hance episodic learning in amnesia. Sub...
Throughout our lives we acquire general knowledge about the world (semantic memory) while also retai...
In remembering a list of words, subjects ’ order of recall can reveal the influence of both semantic...
Recent research on cognitive control has focused on the learning consequences of high selective atte...
When people form episodic connections between memories that share a common retrieval cue, the tenden...
As the stream of experience unfolds, our memory system rapidly transforms current inputs into long-l...
Knowledge construction is often suggested to happen through reactivation of previously learned infor...
The present study assessed the role of working memory capacity in the integration of incremental the...
Events that conform to our expectations, that is, are congruent with our world knowledge or schemas,...
Categorical knowledge and episodic memory have traditionally been viewed as separate lines of inquir...
An influential theory of long-term memory, in which new episodic learning is dependent upon the inte...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...
A fundamental challenge in the study of learning and memory is to understand the role of existing kn...
A focus of recent research is to understand the role of our own response goals in the selection of i...
& We evaluated whether prior semantic knowledge would en-hance episodic learning in amnesia. Sub...
Throughout our lives we acquire general knowledge about the world (semantic memory) while also retai...
In remembering a list of words, subjects ’ order of recall can reveal the influence of both semantic...
Recent research on cognitive control has focused on the learning consequences of high selective atte...
When people form episodic connections between memories that share a common retrieval cue, the tenden...
As the stream of experience unfolds, our memory system rapidly transforms current inputs into long-l...
Knowledge construction is often suggested to happen through reactivation of previously learned infor...
The present study assessed the role of working memory capacity in the integration of incremental the...
Events that conform to our expectations, that is, are congruent with our world knowledge or schemas,...
Categorical knowledge and episodic memory have traditionally been viewed as separate lines of inquir...
An influential theory of long-term memory, in which new episodic learning is dependent upon the inte...
In the study of human memory, it is often useful to distinguish episodic memory from semantic memory...
There is compelling evidence that memory is supported by multiple, functionally independent subsyste...