TY - JOUR
T1 - Semantic similarity dissociates short- from long-term recency effects
T2 - Testing a neurocomputational model of list memory
AU - Davelaar, Eddy J.
AU - Haarmann, Henk J.
AU - Goshen-Gottstein, Yonatan
AU - Usher, Marius
PY - 2006/3
Y1 - 2006/3
N2 - The finding that recency effects can occur not only in immediate free recall (i.e., short-term recency) but also in the continuous-distractor task (i.e., long-term recency) has led many theorists to reject the distinction between short- and long-term memory stores. Recently, we have argued that long-term recency effects do not undermine the concept of a short-term store, and we have presented a neurocomputational model that accounts for both short- and long-term recency and for a series of dissociations between these two effects. Here, we present a new dissociation between short- and long-term recency based on semantic similarity, which is predicted by our model. This dissociation is due to the mutual support between associated items in the short-term store, which takes place in immediate free recall and delayed free recall but not in continuous-distractor free recall.
AB - The finding that recency effects can occur not only in immediate free recall (i.e., short-term recency) but also in the continuous-distractor task (i.e., long-term recency) has led many theorists to reject the distinction between short- and long-term memory stores. Recently, we have argued that long-term recency effects do not undermine the concept of a short-term store, and we have presented a neurocomputational model that accounts for both short- and long-term recency and for a series of dissociations between these two effects. Here, we present a new dissociation between short- and long-term recency based on semantic similarity, which is predicted by our model. This dissociation is due to the mutual support between associated items in the short-term store, which takes place in immediate free recall and delayed free recall but not in continuous-distractor free recall.
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U2 - 10.3758/BF03193410
DO - 10.3758/BF03193410
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AN - SCOPUS:33745645048
SN - 0090-502X
VL - 34
SP - 323
EP - 334
JO - Memory and Cognition
JF - Memory and Cognition
IS - 2
ER -