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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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When True Recognition Suppresses False Recognition: Evidence from Amnesic Patients

TL;DR: The hypothesis that greater or lesser false recognition of semantic associates in amnesic patients, relative to normal controls, can be demonstrated by creating conditions that are more or less conducive to allowing true recognition to suppress false recognition is tested.
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Repetition priming for familiar and unfamiliar faces in a sex-judgment task: evidence for a common route for the processing of sex and identity.

TL;DR: Repetition priming for faces was examined in a sex-judgment task given at test and it was suggested that, for both familiar and unfamiliar faces, a common locus exists for the processing of the identity of a face and its sex.
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Emotionality differences between a native and foreign language: theoretical implications

TL;DR: Findings on the emotionality differences between a native and a foreign language are described and the relevance of this body of work for the theoretical assumptions regarding language-emotion independence is highlighted.
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An appreciation of generate-recognize theory of recall

TL;DR: A critical appreciation of the theory that the recall of an event entails a generation (or search) process followed by a recognition (or decision) process is given in this article. But the results of a large number of studies run counter to its predictions or are otherwise not readily accommodated by it.
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Developmental changes in the specificity of memory over the first year of life

TL;DR: With increasing age, retention was less affected by cue changes after shorter absolute delays and, except at 6 months, by context changes after longer absolute delays, revealing that the memory abilities of older children evolve gradually from early in infancy.
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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.