| Literature DB >> 18491497 |
Steven Roodenrys1, Leonie M Miller.
Abstract
The notion that verbal short-term memory tasks, such as serial recall, make use of information in long-term as well as in short-term memory is instantiated in many models of these tasks. Such models incorporate a process in which degraded traces retrieved from a short-term store are reconstructed, or redintegrated (Schweickert, 1993), through the use of information in long-term memory. This article presents a conceptual and mathematical model of this process based on a class of item-response theory models. It is demonstrated that this model provides a better fit to three sets of data than does the multinomial processing tree model of redintegration (Schweickert, 1993) and that a number of conceptual accounts of serial recall can be related to the parameters of the model.Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18491497 DOI: 10.3758/mc.36.3.578
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mem Cognit ISSN: 0090-502X