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Zimmerman, Carissa A.; Kelley, Colleen M. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2010
Emotionality is a key component of subjective experience that influences memory. We tested how the emotionality of words affects memory monitoring, specifically, judgments of learning, in both cued recall and free recall paradigms. In both tasks, people predicted that positive and negative emotional words would be recalled better than neutral…
Descriptors: Memory, Memorization, Cues, Models
Eakin, D.K. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
The present experiments represent a phenomenon in which people experienced an illusion of knowing such that they were overconfident in their ability to remember information they subsequently were unable to recall. Semantic associates of cues served as targets and were studied during the original and interpolated study phases of a retroactive…
Descriptors: Semantics, Models, Cues, Memorization
Jacoby, L.L.; Shimizu, Y.; Velanova, K.; Rhodes, M.G. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
Control over memory can be achieved in two ways: by constraining retrieval such that only sought after information comes to mind or, alternatively, by means of post-access monitoring. We used a memory-for-foils paradigm to gain evidence of differences in retrieval constraints. In this paradigm, participants studied words under deep or shallow…
Descriptors: Models, Age Differences, Young Adults, Memorization
Lange, Elke B. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
In four experiments the behavioral consequences of an involuntary attentional distraction concerning memory performance was investigated. The working memory model of Cowan (1995) predicts a performance deficit for memory representations that are held in an active state when the focus of attention is distracted by a change in physical properties.…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Memorization, Recall (Psychology), Models