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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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Modality effects in false recall and false recognition.

TL;DR: It was found that subjects could retrieve distinctive information about a study list's presentation modality to reduce false remembering but only did so under certain conditions, and the modality effect on false remembering is a function of both encoding and retrieval factors.
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The context of work

TL;DR: It is argued that to understand the office work context the authors need to go beyond tracking superficial physical attributes such as who or what is where and when and consider the state of digital resources, people's concepts, task state, social relations, and the local work culture.
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Individual differences in social categorization: The influence of personal need for structure on spontaneous trait inferences.

TL;DR: The authors used spontaneous trait inferences (STIs) to assess the use of traits in categorization and found that high-PNS Ss were more likely to form STIs and recall names of target actors in the stimulus sentences.
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The Role of Elaboration in the Comprehension and Retention of Prose: A Critical Review

TL;DR: A review of recent research done in the area of prose comprehension, broadly defined, can be found in this paper, where authors discuss factors that affect amount of recall, with representations of text structures, and with use of world knowledge to aid comprehension.
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Effects of decision difficulty on recognition and recall

TL;DR: This paper found that decision difficulty is positively related to the distinctiveness of the memorial record of the initial event and that it is distinctiveness, rather than depth or elaboration, of the memory trace that underlies high levels of memorability.
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TL;DR: This paper reviewed the evidence for multistore theories of memory and pointed out some difficulties with the approach and proposed an alternative framework for human memory research in terms of depth or levels of processing.
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Human memory ; A proposed system and its control processes

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.

Remembering. A Study in Experimental and Social Psychology, Cambridge (University Press) 1964.

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.