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Encoding specificity and retrieval processes in episodic memory.

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This paper describes and evaluates explanations offered by these theories to account for the effect of extralist cuing, facilitation of recall of list items by nonlist items.
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Recent changes in prctheorclical orientation toward problems of human memory have brought with them a concern with retrieval processes, and a number of early versions of theories of retrieval have been constructed. This paper describes and evaluates explanations offered by these theories to account for the effect of extralist cuing, facilitation of recall of list items by nonlist items. Experiments designed to test the currently most popular theory of retrieval, the generation-recognition theory, yielded results incompatible not only with generation-recognition models, but most other theories as well: under certain conditions subjects consistently failed to recognize many recallable list words. Several tentative explanations of this phenomenon of recognition failure were subsumed under the encoding specificity principle according to which the memory trace of an event and hence the properties of effective retrieval cue are determined by the specific encoding operations performed by the system on the input stimuli.

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Recognition Failure of Recallable Unique Names: Evidence For an Empirical Law of Memory and Learning

TL;DR: In a subsequent recognition test of the names in the absence of their study context, subjects failed to recognize many names that they could recall in the presence of the study context.
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The cognitive interview: Are the interviewers' memories enhanced, too?

TL;DR: This article investigated the advantage of the cognitive interview over standard interview procedures and found that 60% more correct information was recalled by interviewees when interviewed using cognitive interviews than did those interviewed using standard interviews.
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Cognitive accessibility and the capacity of cognitions to predict future depression: A theoretical note

TL;DR: This paper suggested that individuals who are vulnerable to depression may differ from other persons by having highly negativistic thinking patterns, but that these patterns may be latent and less cognitively accessible than neutral or even positively valenced thinking patterns.
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Flexible memory retrieval in bilingual 6-month-old infants.

TL;DR: Early emerging differences in memory generalization in bilingual infants are demonstrated, and have important implications for the understanding of how early environmental variations shape the trajectory of memory development.
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Brain oscillatory subsequent memory effects differ in power and long-range synchronization between semantic and survival processing

TL;DR: Comparing encoding related brain oscillatory activity elicited by two very efficient encoding tasks shows that measures of local synchrony (power) and global long range-synchrony (phase synchronization) dissociate between memory encoding processes.
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TL;DR: This chapter presents a general theoretical framework of human memory and describes the results of a number of experiments designed to test specific models that can be derived from the overall theory.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the notion of a collective unconscious was introduced as a theory of remembering in social psychology, and a study of remembering as a study in Social Psychology was carried out.