TY - JOUR
T1 - What Do We Know About What We Cannot Remember?
T2 - Accessing the Semantic Attributes of Words That Cannot Be Recalled
AU - Koriat, Asher
AU - Levy-Sadot, Ravit
AU - Edry, E
AU - de Marcus, S
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Two experiments examined access to the semantic attributes of words that participants failed to retrieve. The results indicated access to all 3 dimensions of the semantic differential - evaluation, potency, and activity, as revealed by attribute judgments and by the nature of the commission errors made. There was no evidence for superior access to the emotional-evaluative dimension, inconsistent with what may be expected from the claimed primacy of emotion. In comparison with complete recall, partial recall exhibited a slower rate of forgetting and a stronger tendency to elicit know rather than remember responses. The results were discussed in terms of the processes that lead to partial recall and in terms of the possibility that the affective primacy hypothesis does not apply to memory retrieval.
AB - Two experiments examined access to the semantic attributes of words that participants failed to retrieve. The results indicated access to all 3 dimensions of the semantic differential - evaluation, potency, and activity, as revealed by attribute judgments and by the nature of the commission errors made. There was no evidence for superior access to the emotional-evaluative dimension, inconsistent with what may be expected from the claimed primacy of emotion. In comparison with complete recall, partial recall exhibited a slower rate of forgetting and a stronger tendency to elicit know rather than remember responses. The results were discussed in terms of the processes that lead to partial recall and in terms of the possibility that the affective primacy hypothesis does not apply to memory retrieval.
UR - http://10.1037/0278-7393.29.6.1095
U2 - 10.1037/0278-7393.29.6.1095
DO - 10.1037/0278-7393.29.6.1095
M3 - Article
SN - 0278-7393
VL - 29
SP - 1095
EP - 1105
JO - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition
JF - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition
IS - 6
ER -