作者: Peter R. Meudell , Graham J. Hitch , M. M. Boyle
DOI: 10.1080/14640749508401381
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摘要: When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they could “cross-cue” each other so as to produce new memories not available either member the pair on own. In previous series experiments (Meudell et al., 1992), we found pairs always recalled more than one person, but failed show social interaction facilitated performance such “emergent” memories. However, phenomenon akin cross-cuing was employed by Tulving and Pearlstone (1966) in classic study availability accessibility memories; accordingly, this study, repeated Pearlstone's work directly context. So assess whether emerged collaborating pairs, sequential design employed. People learned categorized lists words, then all subjects items strictly Subjects again (collaboratively) or once The...