The effect of stimulus complexity on retrieval of information frown memory |
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Authors: | Philip Tolin George M. Delegans |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Central Washington State College, 98926, Ellensburg, Washington
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Abstract: | Eighteen Ss performed an item recognition task involving memorized lists of one, two, and three nonsense forms at one of two levels of stimulus complexity. Analysis of RT-set size functions and serial position functions suggested that (a) when the memorized list consisted of simple figures, Ss engaged in a serial exhaustive search of items stored in memory prior to responding and (b) when the memorized items were complex, an increase in set size was accompanied by a change in search strategy from a backward self-terminating search to a random self-terminating search. |
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