Forgetting in immediate serial recall: decay, temporal distinctiveness, or interference?
@article{Oberauer2008ForgettingII, title={Forgetting in immediate serial recall: decay, temporal distinctiveness, or interference?}, author={K. Oberauer and S. Lewandowsky}, journal={Psychological review}, year={2008}, volume={115 3}, pages={ 544-76 } }
Three hypotheses of forgetting from immediate memory were tested: time-based decay, decreasing temporal distinctiveness, and interference. The hypotheses were represented by 3 models of serial recall: the primacy model, the SIMPLE (scale-independent memory, perception, and learning) model, and the SOB (serial order in a box) model, respectively. The models were fit to 2 experiments investigating the effect of filled delays between items at encoding or at recall. Short delays between items… Expand
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