| Literature DB >> 17351146 |
Joseph D Monaco1, L F Abbott, Michael J Kahana.
Abstract
The word-frequency effect (WFE) in recognition memory refers to the finding that more rare words are better recognized than more common words. We demonstrate that a familiarity-discrimination model operating on data from a semantic word-association space yields a robust WFE in data on both hit rates and false-alarm rates. Our modeling results suggest that word frequency is encoded in the semantic structure of language, and that this encoding contributes to the WFE observed in item-recognition experiments.Mesh:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17351146 PMCID: PMC1838560 DOI: 10.1101/lm.363207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Learn Mem ISSN: 1072-0502 Impact factor: 2.460