Recognition hypermnesia: The growth of recognition memory (d') over time with repeated testing |
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Authors: | Matthew Hugh Erdelyi Judy B. Stein |
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Affiliation: | Brooklyn College, C.U.N.Y., USA |
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Abstract: | This study sought to determine whether recognition hypermnesia (unforgetting) might be obtained over time with repeated testing of recognition memory. Four types of stimuli were investigated: pictures or words (captions) from configured (funny) or non-configured (non-funny) cartoons. Three recognition tests, each comprising the same stimulus and distractor items, were successively administered after the presentation of a large set of captioned cartoons. Silent think intervals of 5 min were interpolated between recognition tests. Recognition hypermnesia, measured by increasing d' estimates of accessible recognition memory, was obtained with the pictures from configured (funny) cartoons but not with any of the other groups. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be addressed to Matt Erdelyi Department of Psychology Brooklyn College C.U.N.Y. Brooklyn New York 11210 U.S.A.. |
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