Recall termination in free recall |
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Authors: | Jonathan F. Miller Christoph T. Weidemann Michael J. Kahana |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA;(2) Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, UK;(3) 3401 Walnut St. Suite 303C, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA;; |
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Abstract: | Although much is known about the dynamics of memory search in the free recall task, relatively little is known about the factors related to recall termination. Reanalyzing individual trial data from 14 prior studies (1,079 participants in 28,015 trials) and defining termination as occurring when a final response is followed by a long nonresponse interval, we observed that termination probability increased throughout the recall period and that retrieval was more likely to terminate following an error than following a correct response. Among errors, termination probability was higher following prior-list intrusions and repetitions than following extralist intrusions. To verify that this pattern of results can be seen in a single study, we report a new experiment in which 80 participants contributed recall data from a total of 9,122 trials. This experiment replicated the pattern observed in the aggregate analysis of the prior studies. |
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