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Psychological Review, 2009
Mathematical analysis shows that if the pattern of rehearsal in free-recall experiments (of necessity, the pattern observed when participants rehearse aloud) be continued without any further interruption by stimuli (as happens during recall), it terminates with the retrieval of the same 1 word over and over again.
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Mathematical analysis shows that if the pattern of rehearsal in free-recall experiments (of necessity, the pattern observed when participants rehearse aloud) be continued without any further interruption by stimuli (as happens during recall), it terminates with the retrieval of the same 1 word over and over again.
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Recalled products-recalled patients? [PDF]
James B. Roane, Stephen Cohen
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Statistically Induced Chunking Recall: A Memory‐Based Approach to Statistical Learning
Cognitive Science, 2020Evan Kidd+2 more
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Improvement in recall on unreinforced recall trials.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1966Gregory A. Kimble, Rose Greenbloom
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