IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT FORGETTING - WHEN IS GIST REMEMBERED

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作者
DORFMAN, J
MANDLER, G
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO,CTR HUMAN INFORMAT PROC,LA JOLLA,CA 92093
[2] UNIV ARIZONA,TUCSON,AZ 85721
[3] UNIV LONDON UNIV COLL,LONDON WC1E 6BT,ENGLAND
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QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION A-HUMAN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | 1994年 / 47卷 / 03期
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10.1080/14640749408401132
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
ReCognition (YES/NO) and stem completion (cued: complete with a word from the list; and uncued: complete with the first word that comes to mind) were tested following either semantic or non-semantic processing of a categorized input list. Item/instance information was tested by contrasting target items from the input list with new items that were categorically related to them; gist/categorical information was tested by comparing target items semantically related to the input items with unrelated new items. For both recognition and stem completion, regardless of initial processing condition, item information decayed rapidly over a period of one week. Gist information was maintained over the same period when initial processing was semantic but only in the cued condition for completion. These results are discussed in terms of dual process theory, which postulates activation/integration bf a representation as primarily relevant to implicit item information and elaboration of a representation as mainly relevant to semantic (i.e. categorical) information.
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