The relationship between recognition and cued recall in memory of enacted and nonenacted information |
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Authors: | Torbjörn Svensson Lars-Göran Nilsson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Gerontology Research Center, Lund, Sweden;(2) Department of Psychology, University of Umeå, S-901 87, Umeå, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary An experiment was conducted to determine whether the processes underlying memory for enacted and nonenacted events are the same or different. The experimental paradigm used was that of recognition failure of recallable information. At study subjects were given verbal commands (e.g., break the match, roll the ball), that they were to remember or enact and remember. At test subjects were first asked to recognize the noun in each command in the absence of the verb and then to recall the noun with the verb present as cue. Half the subjects were given the two tests in the reverse order. The results demonstrate that enactment and nonenactment differ with respect to the degree of dependence/independence between recognition and recall. In the enactment condition recognition and cued recall are completely independent and in the nonenactment condition they are almost completely dependent. |
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