TY - JOUR
T1 - Free recall dynamics in value-directed remembering
AU - Stefanidi, Aikaterini
AU - Ellis, Derek M.
AU - Brewer, Gene
N1 - Funding Information: Portions of this research were presented in Katerina Stefanidi’s Masters Thesis at Arizona State University. GB was supported by the Army Research Institute during the completion of this work (grant number W911NF-17-1-0175 ). We would like to extend a special acknowledgement to Arthur Glenberg, Stephen Goldfinger, and Blake Elliot for their helpful feedback on previous drafts of this manuscript. Publisher Copyright: © 2017
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - An emerging literature on value-directed remembering has shown that people are able to encode and remember information that is more important. Researchers operationalize importance by differentially assigning value to the memoranda that participants are asked to encode and remember. In the present investigation, a slightly altered value-directed-remembering paradigm was used to investigate how value modifies the dynamics of memory organization and search in free recall. In Experiment 1, free recall dynamics were compared between a control and a value condition. In Experiment 2, we manipulated the order of presentation of the values by adding an ascending and a descending condition where values were presented congruently or incongruently with the evolution of temporal context. Experiments 3 and 4 paralleled Experiments 1 and 2 respectively, with the addition of overt rehearsal and an unexpected memory test for the numbers/values. Overall, the results indicated that value-directed encoding has an influence on measures of delayed free recall encoding, organization, and search processes.
AB - An emerging literature on value-directed remembering has shown that people are able to encode and remember information that is more important. Researchers operationalize importance by differentially assigning value to the memoranda that participants are asked to encode and remember. In the present investigation, a slightly altered value-directed-remembering paradigm was used to investigate how value modifies the dynamics of memory organization and search in free recall. In Experiment 1, free recall dynamics were compared between a control and a value condition. In Experiment 2, we manipulated the order of presentation of the values by adding an ascending and a descending condition where values were presented congruently or incongruently with the evolution of temporal context. Experiments 3 and 4 paralleled Experiments 1 and 2 respectively, with the addition of overt rehearsal and an unexpected memory test for the numbers/values. Overall, the results indicated that value-directed encoding has an influence on measures of delayed free recall encoding, organization, and search processes.
KW - Dynamics of free recall
KW - Episodic memory
KW - Free recall
KW - Memory search
KW - Value-directed remembering
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jml.2017.11.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jml.2017.11.004
M3 - Article
SN - 0749-596X
VL - 100
SP - 18
EP - 31
JO - Journal of Memory and Language
JF - Journal of Memory and Language
ER -