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Human Memory: A Proposed System and its Control Processes
- R. Atkinson, R. Shiffrin
- Computer Science
- Psychology of Learning and Motivation
- 1968
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Controlled and automatic human information processing: II. Perceptual learning, automatic attending and a general theory.
- R. Shiffrin, W. Schneider
- Computer Science
- 1 March 1977
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Controlled and automatic human information processing: I
- W. Schneider, R. Shiffrin
- Psychology
- 1977
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A model for recognition memory: REM—retrieving effectively from memory
- R. Shiffrin, M. Steyvers
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychonomic bulletin & review
- 1 June 1997
A new model of recognition memory is reported. This model is placed within, and introduces, a more elaborate theory that is being developed to predict the phenomena of explicit and implicit, and… Expand
Controlled and Automatic Human Information Processing: 1. Detection, Search, and Attention.
- W. Schneider, R. Shiffrin
- Computer Science
- 1977
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A retrieval model for both recognition and recall.
- G. Gillund, R. Shiffrin
- Psychology, Medicine
- Psychological review
- 1984
ion of categorical information. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. Medin, D. L., & Schaffer, M. M. (1978). Context theory of classification learning. Psychological… Expand
The control of short-term memory.
- R. C. Atkinson, R. Shiffrin
- Psychology, Medicine
- Scientific American
- 1 August 1971
SAM: A theory of probabilistic search in associative memory.
- J. Raaijmakers, R. Shiffrin
- Computer Science, Biology
- 1980
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List-strength effect: I. Data and discussion.
- R. Ratcliff, S. Clark, R. Shiffrin
- Medicine
- Journal of experimental psychology. Learning…
- 1990
Extra items added to a list cause memory for the other items to decrease (the list-length effect). In one of the present studies we show that strengthening (or weakening) some items on a list harms… Expand
Word Association Spaces for Predicting Semantic Similarity Effects in Episodic Memory.
- M. Steyvers, R. Shiffrin, D. Nelson
- Computer Science
- 2005
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