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The effects of forewarning and divided attention on context retrieval in false recognition

  • Hanyue Liu
  • , Jianqin Wang
  • , Qianyun Gao
  • , Yang Lu
  • , Chenggong Wang
  • , Li Zheng*
  • , Lin Li*
  • , Xiuyan Guo
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Xihua University
  • Fudan University
  • Ningbo University

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摘要

After studying a list of words that are semantically associated to a critical lure, participants are more likely to attribute a falsely recognised critical lure to the context of its strong than weak semantic associates. This is known as the source-strength effect. The current study investigated the roles of automatic and controlled processing in context retrieval in false recognition that is demonstrated by the source-strength effect. The results revealed that the source-strength effect was impervious to forewarning (Experiment 1) and remained intact when attentional resources at encoding were reduced (Experiment 2), suggesting that context retrieval in false recognition is based on automatic processes that are not amenable to conscious control and do not require many attentional resources. This interpretation is consistent with the associative activation theory, which proposes that context retrieval in false recognition is based on memory associations between contexts and critical lures that are automatically created when critical lures become automatically activated via spreading activation process.

源语言英语
页(从-至)111-128
页数18
期刊Memory
32
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2024

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