Recognition memory retention interval and information load |
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Authors: | Laraine Master Glidden Keith G Scott |
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Affiliation: | Teachers College, Columbia University, USA;Institute for Research on Exceptional Children, University of Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | Two experiments were conducted to study the effect of retention interval and information load on short-term recognition memory in retarded subjects. The task consisted of an input trial of 1–15 pictures followed by a test trial of one picture, with the subject having to press different levers to indicate whether the probe picture had been present on the input trial. Retention intervals between input trial and test trial were manipulated over a range of 1–24 sec. Both accuracy and latency of response were measured. Results showed that latency increased and accuracy decreased as a function of both retention interval and number of stimuli. In addition, number of stimuli interacted with retention interval such that accuracy was not affected by retention interval when information input was small, but decreased quite dramatically at longer retention intervals when input was larger. The results were discussed in terms of current memory search models for both normal and retarded subjects. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Laraine Masters Glidden Box 89 Teachers College Columbia University New York NY 10027. |
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