Pictorial encoding reduces false recognition of semantic associates |
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Authors: | Lana Israel Daniel L. Schacter |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland St., 02138, Cambridge, MA
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Abstract: | High levels of false recognition can be observed after people study lists of semantic associates that all converge on a nonpresented lure word. To test the idea that encoding distinctive perceptual information would help to reduce false recognition, we presented a line drawing representing each associated word during study list presentation and later tested recognition of studied words and lure words. Two experiments revealed marked reductions in false recognition after pictorial encoding, relative after to word encoding. Results suggest that people reject related and unrelated lures because these items lack the distinctive qualities associated with remembered pictures. |
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