Rate of forgetting in amnesia: II. Recall and recognition of word lists at different levels of organization
- PMID: 10439503
- DOI: 10.1037//0278-7393.25.4.963
Rate of forgetting in amnesia: II. Recall and recognition of word lists at different levels of organization
Abstract
Amnesic rate of decline of free recall, cued recall, and recognition of word lists with different levels of organization was investigated in 2 experiments. In Experiment 1, it was found that amnesic free recall of semantically related word lists declined at an accelerated rate, whereas free recall of lists of unrelated words declined at a normal rate. Cued recall and recognition performance of both kinds of word lists appeared to decline at a normal rate. In Experiment 2, the results of the free-recall and recognition conditions were replicated using an improved experimental design. The observed amnesic forgetting pattern is interpreted as arising from an impairment in consolidation of long-term memory for complex associations between 2 or more items and their study context that is caused by extended hippocampal system lesions.
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