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Psychophysics of Remembering: The Discrimination Hypothesis
Authors:K. Geoffrey White
Affiliation:University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:In a psychophysical approach to remembering, the events to be remembered are discriminated from other possibilities at the time of remembering, and not at the time of encoding or learning. The discrimination is specific to the retention interval at which remembering occurs, as shown by experiments demonstrating that discriminability and response bias are delay–specific. This article discusses a discrimination model for remembering that emphasizes the individual's history of learning about reward payoffs in similar experiences in the past. This model predicts the two characteristics of forgetting functions, initial discriminability and rate of forgetting.
Keywords:remembering    discrimination    retrieval    psychophysics    reward probability
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