Transfer appropriate forgetting: The cue-dependent nature of retrieval-induced forgetting
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Retrieval-induced forgetting is due to retrieval competition between practiced and unpracticed items that result in inhibition of the non-recalled item detectable with an independent cue at final test are argued. The three experiments conducted demonstrated retrieval-induced forgetting when the same retrieval cue was present art practice and test, but not when the second encoding cue was used as an independent probe at final test.
Publication Name: Journal of Memory and Language
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0749-596X
Year: 2004
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The false memory and the mirror effects: The role of familiarity and backward association in creating false recollections
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A false memory paradigm was used to examine whether false memory for non-presented lures would be influenced by the lures familiarity. The results of the examination showed that false memory levels for low familiarity lures were higher than that for high familiarities lures, but only when the backward association strength between the presented list's words and the lure was high.
Publication Name: Journal of Memory and Language
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0749-596X
Year: 2005
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