Computational models of memory search

MJ Kahana - Annual Review of Psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The capacity to search memory for events learned in a particular context stands as one of
the most remarkable feats of the human brain. How is memory search accomplished? First, I …

A context maintenance and retrieval model of organizational processes in free recall.

SM Polyn, KA Norman, MJ Kahana - Psychological review, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors present the context maintenance and retrieval (CMR) model of memory search,
a generalized version of the temporal context model of MW Howard and MJ Kahana …

Temporal clustering and sequencing in short-term memory and episodic memory.

S Farrell - Psychological review, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
A model of short-term memory and episodic memory is presented, with the core assumptions
that (a) people parse their continuous experience into episodic clusters and (b) items are …

Reconceptualizing working memory in educational research

B Fenesi, F Sana, JA Kim, DI Shore - Educational Psychology Review, 2015 - Springer
In recent years, research from cognitive science has provided a solid theoretical framework
to develop evidence-based interventions in education. In particular, research into reading …

Expanding the scope of memory search: Modeling intralist and interlist effects in free recall.

LJ Lohnas, SM Polyn, MJ Kahana - Psychological review, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
The human memory system is remarkable in its capacity to focus its search on items learned
in a given context. This capacity can be so precise that many leading models of human …

A buffer model of memory encoding and temporal correlations in retrieval.

M Lehman, KJ Malmberg - Psychological Review, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Atkinson and Shiffrin's (1968) dual-store model of memory includes structural
aspects of memory along with control processes. The rehearsal buffer is a process by which …

Examining the relationship between free recall and immediate serial recall: the effects of list length and output order.

G Ward, L Tan, R Grenfell-Essam - Journal of Experimental …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
In 4 experiments, participants were presented with lists of between 1 and 15 words for tests
of immediate memory. For all tasks, participants tended to initiate recall with the first word on …

A single brief burst induces GluR1-dependent associative short-term potentiation: a potential mechanism for short-term memory

MA Erickson, LA Maramara, J Lisman - Journal of cognitive …, 2010 - direct.mit.edu
Recent work showed that short-term memory (STM) is selectively reduced in GluR1
knockout mice. This raises the possibility that a form of synaptic modification dependent on …

First things first: similar list length and output order effects for verbal and nonverbal stimuli.

C Cortis, K Dent, S Kennett, G Ward - Journal of Experimental …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
When participants are presented with a short list of unrelated words and they are instructed
that they may recall in any order, they nevertheless show a very strong tendency to recall in …

Acoustic masking disrupts time-dependent mechanisms of memory encoding in word-list recall

KAQ Cousins, H Dar, A Wingfield, P Miller - Memory & cognition, 2014 - Springer
Recall of recently heard words is affected by the clarity of presentation: Even if all words are
presented with sufficient clarity for successful recognition, those that are more difficult to hear …