PMID: 16523998Mar 10, 2006Paper

Going beyond a single list: modeling the effects of prior experience on episodic free recall

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Yevgeniy B SirotinMichael J Kahana

Abstract

We present an extension of the search of associative memory (SAM) model that simulates the effects of both prior semantic knowledge and prior episodic experience on episodic free recall. The model incorporates a memory store for preexisting semantic associations, a contextual drift mechanism, a memory search mechanism that uses both episodic and semantic associations, and a large lexicon including both words from prior lists and unpresented words. These features enabled the model to successfully account for the effects of prior semantic knowledge and prior episodic learning on the pattern of correct recalls and intrusions observed in free recall experiments.

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