2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/qr5c2
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Integrating Retrieved Context Theory and Item-Order Theory: A Hybrid Model of the Distinctiveness Effect

Abstract: Remembering one item in free recall often triggers recall of other items encoded nearby in time to the initial item. Retrieved Context Models can account for this temporal contiguity effect (TCE) but cannot account for how various experimental manipulations modulate the size of the TCE. We attempt to model the finding that orthographic distinctiveness dramatically reduces the TCE. Across six experiments, we found that the TCE is sometimes attenuated (though never eliminated) by distinctiveness. We developed a … Show more

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