We also include external cues about the situtation like what kind of party it was, who made the introduction, what cocktails were served, or what music was playing. We also include internal cues like what mood you were in at the time, or what you thought of the person being introduced....
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The remembering of intact prose appears to be surprisingly impervious to the availability or nonavailability of formal retrieval cues.doi:10.1016/S0166-4115(08)62693-XRonald E. JohnsonAdvances in PsychologyJohnson, R. E. (1982). Retrieval cues and remembering of prose: a review. In A. Flamme...
may be involved in promoting misinformation effects. We then consider how to establish experimentally that the mechanism underlying this relationship is inhibitory. In doing so, we outline the independent probe technique (Anderson & Spellman, 1995); that is, the use of novel retrieval cues at test...
CuesLanguage ProcessingMemorizationMemoryPromptingPsycholinguisticsRecall (PsychologyVerbal LearningWord ListsOne hundred and forty-four subjects, divided into six groups, received four Brown-Peterson trials with recall triads from a common encoding category (e.g., cities). Items on the first three trials...
Session 3 was a simple cued recall quiz on the items studied in Session 2, with the Swahili words presented as cues (no EEG was recorded during Session 3). Full size image For each word pair in Session 2, we computed the difference in the measured level of competition between the first...
M Friestad,E Thorson - 《Journal of Consumer Psychology》 被引量: 68发表: 1993年 The advantage of specific terms over general terms as cues for sentence recall: Instantiation or retrieval? Anderson et al. (1976) found that specific terms, which had not appeared in but fit the context of ...
Old memories are retrieved through four specific means. They are recall, recognition, recollection, and relearning, and they are highly associated with memory cues to help bring memories to the surface. Holt Psychology Principles in Practice: Online Textbook Help ...
Retrieval variability: The inefficient use of retrieval cues by young children The hypothesis of this study is that the inefficient use of retrieval cues by young children is due to retrieval variability: the variable encoding of sema... BP Ackerman - 《Journal of Experimental Child Psychology》 ...
Although sentence recall was not affected by learning instructions when semantic associates of the actor were presented as retrieval cues, memory was ... JN Bassili,MC Smith - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》 被引量: 234发表: 1986年 Description of the behaviour of domestic dog ( ...