A connectionist model of short-term cued recall
Edited book (chapter)
Chapter Title | A connectionist model of short-term cued recall |
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Book Chapter Category | Edited book (chapter) |
Book Title | Perspectives on cognitive science: theories, experiments, and foundations |
Authors | Tehan, Gerald (Author) and Fallon, Anthony B. (Author) |
Editors | Wiles, Janet and Dartnall, Terry |
Page Range | 221-237 |
Series | Perspectives on cognitive science |
Chapter Number | 11 |
Number of Pages | 17 |
Year | 1999 |
Publisher | Ablex Publishing Corporation |
Place of Publication | Stamford, CT. United States |
ISBN | 9781567503821 |
Abstract | In the current chapter we are primarily interested in the mechanisms and processes underlying short-term recall. Short-term recall differs in many respects from long-term recall. In the first part of the chapter, we describe the unique characteristics of short-term recall, but also provide evidence that long-term memory influences short-term recall (Waugh & Norman, 1965). This necessitates the development of a model of short-term recall that incorporates both short-term and long-term effects. We then describe how Chappell and Humphreys' (1994) connectionist model of long-term memory might be adapted to handle short-term effects and then provide some empirical data that supports one of the unique features of this model. |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 520499. Cognitive and computational psychology not elsewhere classified |
520102. Educational psychology | |
520203. Cognitive neuroscience | |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | Department of Psychology |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9y096/a-connectionist-model-of-short-term-cued-recall
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