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Item-properties may influence item-item associations in serial recall

机译:项目属性可能会影响序列召回中的项目-项目关联

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Attributes of words, such as frequency and imageability, can influence memory for order. In serial recall, Hulme, Stuart, Brown, and Morin (Journal of Memory and Language, 49(4), 500-518, 2003) found that high-frequency words were recalled worse, and low-frequency words better, when embedded in alternating lists than pure lists. This is predicted by associative chaining, wherein each recalled list-item becomes a recall-cue for the next item. However, Hulme, Stuart, Brown, and Morin (Journal of Memory and Language, 49(4), 500-518, 2003) argued their findings supported positional-coding models, wherein items are linked to a representation of position, with no direct associations between items. They suggested their serial-position effects were due to pre-experimental semantic similarity between pairs of items, which depended on frequency, or a complex tradeoff between item- and order-coding (Morin, Poirier, Fortin, & Hulme, Psychonomic Bulletin Review, 13(4), 724-729, 2006). We replicated the smooth serial-position effects, but accounts based on pre-existing similarity or item-order tradeoffs were untenable. Alternative accounts based, on imageability, phonological and lexical neighbourhood sizes were also ruled out. The standard chaining account predicts that if accuracy is conditionalized on whether the prior item was correct, the word-frequency effect should reappear in alternating lists; however, this prediction was not borne out, challenging this retrieval-based chaining account. We describe a new account, whereby frequency influences the strengths of item-item associations, symmetrically, during study. A manipulation of word-imageability also produced a pattern consistent with item-item cueing at study, but left room for effects of imageability at the final stage of recall. These findings provide further support for the contribution of associative chaining to serial-recall behaviour and show that item-properties may influence serial-recall in multiple ways.
机译:单词的属性(例如频率和可成像性)会影响顺序的记忆。在连续回忆中,Hulme,Stuart,Brown和Morin(Journal of Memory and Language,49(4),500-518,2003)发现,嵌入到交替列表比纯列表。这是通过关联链接来预测的,其中每个被调用的列表项都成为下一个项的调用线索。但是,Hulme,Stuart,Brown和Morin(Journal of Memory and Language,49(4),500-518,2003)认为他们的发现支持位置编码模型,其中项目与位置的表示相关,没有直接的联系。项目之间的关联。他们认为,其序列位置的影响是由于成对的项目之间的实验前语义相似性(取决于频率)或项目编码和订单编码之间的复杂权衡所致(Morin,Poirier,Fortin和Hulme,《心理公告》, 13(4),724-729,2006)。我们复制了平滑的序列位置效应,但是基于预先存在的相似性或项目顺序权衡的帐户是站不住脚的。还排除了基于可成像性,语音和词汇邻域大小的替代性说明。标准链接帐户预测,如果以在先项目是否正确为条件来确定准确性,则应在交替列表中重新出现词频效应;但是,这一预测并未得到证实,这给基于检索的链接账户带来了挑战。我们描述了一个新帐户,在研究过程中,频率会对称地影响项目-项目关联的强度。单词可成像性的操纵也产生了与研究中项目提示相一致的模式,但是在回忆的最后阶段留出了可成像性影响的空间。这些发现为关联链对序列召回行为的贡献提供了进一步的支持,并表明项目属性可能以多种方式影响序列召回。

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