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Effects of item-specific and relational information on hypermnesic recall
Authors:S B Klein  J Loftus  J F Kihlstrom  R Aseron
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas 78284.
Abstract:The role of encoding conditions in producing hypermnesia (increased recall over successive trials) was examined by manipulating the availability of item-specific and relational information at encoding. Our findings demonstrate that encodings providing item-specific information (e.g., elaborative encodings) produce hypermnesia by facilitating the recovery of new items over trials, whereas encodings providing relational information (e.g., organizational encodings) produce hypermnesia by protecting against the loss of previously recalled items. Thus, the effects of encodings on hypermnesia may be understood by considering the type of trace information they make available.
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