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Electrophysiological dissociation of retrieval orientation and retrieval effort.

William G K Robb1, Michael D Rugg.   

Abstract

The neural correlates of retrieval orientation-the differential processing of retrieval cues according to the form of the sought-for information-and retrieval effort were investigated in a factorial design. ERPs elicited by test words were recorded during four recognition memory tests. Orientation was manipulated by varying study material: The study phases preceding two of the tests employed pictures, whereas the study phases preceding the other two tests employed words. Effort was manipulated by varying difficulty, using a combination of the variables of length of study list and study-test interval. ERPs elicited by correctly classified new test words were sensitive to both the study material and, to a much lesser extent, the difficulty of manipulations. Whereas difficulty effects onset early and were short-lived, the effects of study material onset later, extended for several hundred milliseconds, and did not vary according to difficulty. It was concluded that retrieval orientation exerts a major influence on the processing of recognition memory test items.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12412900     DOI: 10.3758/bf03196316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


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