Retrieval-induced forgetting in implicit memory tests: The role of test awareness

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review - Tập 12 - Trang 490-494 - 2005
Gino Camp1, Diane Pecher1, Henk G. Schmidt1
1Department of Psychology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Tóm tắt

Retrieval practice with particular items in memory may result in decreased recall of different, semantically related, items. This retrieval-induced forgetting effect has been demonstrated in studies using explicit memory tests. Anderson and Spellman (1995) have attributed retrieval-induced forgetting to inhibitory mechanisms. This hypothesis predicts similar effects in implicit memory tasks. In our first experiment, using Anderson and Spellman’s original paradigm, retrieval-induced forgetting was found using an explicit memory test with independent extralist retrieval cues. In our second experiment, using the same materials, retrieval-induced forgetting was also found using an implicit memory test with independent extralist retrieval cues, but only for participants who were aware of the relationship between the study and practice phase on the one hand, and the test phase of the experiment on the other. Thus, test awareness seems to mediate retrieval-induced forgetting in implicit memory tasks.

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