Mathematical models of memory and the problem of stimulus variation: A comparison of Minerva 2 and Todam |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electronics and Information Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, 54896, South Korea;2. Department of Computer Science, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, 23200, Pakistan;3. Advanced Electronics and Information Research Center, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, 54896, South Korea;1. Key Laboratory of Advanced Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300387, China;2. School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300387, China |
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Abstract: | MINERVA 2 Hintzman, 1983, Hintzman, 1984 and TODAM (Murdock 1982, 1983), two contemporary mathematical models of memory, are compared with regard to the way they conceptualize and formalize the processes of encoding, storage, and retrieval. Both models were applied to a set of data from an experiment involving stimulus variation and memory (Avant and Bevan 1968b). Results show that TODAM more closely simulated tha data than did MINERVA 2. These findings are discussed in terms of the relevant differences between the two models. |
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