A comparison of conscious and automatic memory processes for picture and word stimuli: A process dissociation analysis
@article{Mcbride2002ACO,
title={A comparison of conscious and automatic memory processes for picture and word stimuli: A process dissociation analysis},
author={D. M. Mcbride and Barbara Anne Dosher},
journal={Consciousness and Cognition},
year={2002},
volume={11},
pages={423-460}
}Four experiments were conducted to evaluate explanations of picture superiority effects previously found for several tasks. In a process dissociation procedure (Jacoby, 1991) with word stem completion, picture fragment completion, and category production tasks, conscious and automatic memory processes were compared for studied pictures and words with an independent retrieval model and a generate-source model. The predictions of a transfer appropriate processing account of picture superiority… CONTINUE READING
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