Distinctiveness effects in recall (original) (raw)

Revisiting the novelty effect: When familiarity, not novelty, enhances memory

M. Moscovitch

2010

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The novelty effect: Support for the Novelty-Encoding Hypothesis

Reza Kormi-nouri

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2005

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Distinctiveness in Recognition and Free Recall: The Role of Recollection in the Rejection of the Familiar

Neal Kroll

Journal of Memory and Language, 1998

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A Novel Approach to Understanding Novelty Effects in Memory

Yasuaki Sakamoto

2005

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The production effect in memory: multiple species of distinctiveness

Daniel Algom, Yaniv Mama, Michal Icht

Frontiers in psychology, 2014

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The bizarreness effect: evidence for the critical influence of retrieval processes

Matthew Hughes

Memory & Cognition, 2013

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Depth of processing, retrieval cues, and uniqueness of encoding as factors in recall

Fim Craik

Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1976

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Item-specific processing and the generation effect: Support for a distinctiveness account

James Hampton

1988

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Item-specific processing reduces false memories

Chuck Robertson

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2004

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Short-term recall of order information: Influence of encoding and generation processes on distinctiveness, isolation, and background effects

James Kole

2005

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Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Austin: Enhanced oddball memory through differentiation, not isolation

Yasuaki Sakamoto

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2006

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Distinctiveness effect due to contextual information in a categorization task

Rémy Versace, Ali Oker

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The production effect in memory: Evidence that distinctiveness underlies the benefit

Colin Macleod

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010

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Distinctiveness of Encoding and Word Learning: Forms of" Distinctiveness" and Retention of Vocabulary Words

Michael Shaughnessy

1984

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Ineffectiveness of visual distinctiveness in enhancing immediate recall

Joan McDowd

Memory & Cognition, 1991

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Item-Specific and Interitem Elaboration in Recall and Recognition

Sharon Mutter

1984

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An investigation of paradoxical memory effects

Michael Palij

Journal of Memory and Language, 1989

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Encoding strategy changes and spacing effects in the free recall of unmixed lists

Peter Delaney

Journal of Memory and Language, 2005

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Encoding specificity manipulations do affect retrieval from memory

René Zeelenberg

Acta Psychologica, 2005

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Constituent processes in the differentiation of items in memory

Robert Bjork

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning & Memory, 1978

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How does repetition affect memory? Evidence from judgments of recency

Douglas Hintzman

Memory & Cognition, 2010

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Memory for detail in item versus associative recognition

Anne Cleary

Memory & Cognition, 2001

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Amnesia, rehearsal, and temporal distinctiveness models of recall

Janet Vousden

Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2007

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Distinctiveness models of memory and absolute identification: Evidence for local,not global, effects

Nick Chater

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2006

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The effects of elaboration on recognition memory

Fim Craik

Memory & Cognition, 1980

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The distinctiveness effect reverses when using well-controlled distractors

Nicolas Davidenko

2011

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An emphasis-congruence hypothesis in recall

George Yonge

Acta Psychologica, 1969

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Familiarity Breeds Differentiation: A Subjective-Likelihood Appoach to the Effects of Experience in Recognition Memory

James L. (Jay) McClelland

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Memory Judgments. Final Report

Douglas Hintzman

1973

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Coding strategies, perceptual grouping, and the “variability effect” in free recall

Frederick Parente

Memory & Cognition, 1975

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The interaction of encoding and rehearsal processes in the recall of repeated and nonrepeated items

Robert Bjork

Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975

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A descriptive study of the emphasis-congruence hypothesis in recall

Robert Sardello

Acta Psychologica, 1970

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Distinctiveness revisited: Unpredictable temporal isolation does not benefit short-term serial recall of heard or seen events

Stephan Lewandowsky

Memory & Cognition, 2006

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