“…Retrieved context theory forms the basis of a set of models of free recall that provide quantitatively precise accounts of dynamics of memory search (see Healey & Kahana, 2014, 2016; Howard et al, 2015; Howard & Kahana, 2002; Lohnas et al, 2015; Polyn et al, 2009; Sederberg et al, 2008). The theory has been applied to explain many phenomena, including the testing effect (Karpicke et al, 2014), directed forgetting (Sahakyan et al, 2013), retrieval-induced forgetting (Kliegl & Bäuml, 2016), age-related change (Healey & Kahana, 2020; Wahlheim & Huff, 2015), individual differences (Healey et al, 2014; Healey & Uitvlugt, 2019), amnesia (Palombo et al, 2019; Sederberg et al, 2008), and event segmentation (Ezzyat & Davachi, 2014; Sahakyan & Smith, 2014).…”