作者: Jason L. Hicks , Jeffrey J. Starns
DOI: 10.3758/S13421-016-0586-Y
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摘要: In three experiments we explored cross-dimensional cuing effects in a multidimensional source encoding and retrieval paradigm. We employed bias-controlled experimental method of at (Starns & Hicks, 2013) an attempt to improve location information indirectly by gender information. Encoded words were situated on the left or right side computer monitor associated with either male female face. When multiple faces used across set encoded words, reinstating correct face alongside incorrect, opposite-gender cue improved male/female decisions for test words. However, this powerful did not memory suggesting that within-dimension does produce cuing. This null outcome was found when required (Experiments 1A 2) (Experiment 1B) prior decisions. Nor cross-dimension subjects told expect both 2). Our findings reinforce work demonstrating context dimensions can be bound item without any direct binding between contexts.