Implicit Relaational Effects in Associative Recognition
We study the contribution of implicit relatedness to associative recognition in two experiments. In the first experiment, we showed an implicit improvement in recognition when the stimulus elements of each word pair shared common letters and they were unpaired at test. Moreover, when asked to study the stimuli under divided attention, recollection was affected, but not the effect of perceptual familiarity. In a second experiment, we replicated the effect of [...]
Effects of working memory and of a processing load on sentence understanding
En un experimento de lectura a ritmo personal, 50 estudiantes universitarios [...]
Inhibitory voluntary control of memory: Effect of stimulus onset asynchrony on reaction time to suppressed memories
Anderson & Green (2001) have recently shown that using an adaptation [...]
Effects of context change upon retrieval of first and second-learned information in human predictive learning
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the context switch effect [...]
Bringing the gap: Possible roles and contributions of representational momentum
Memory for the position of a moving target is often [...]
