Journal article
Modeling the dynamics of recognition memory testing with an integrated model of retrieval and decision making
AF Osth, A Jansson, S Dennis, A Heathcote
Cognitive Psychology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2018
Abstract
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials. Despite the prevalence of this decline, there is a lack of consensus on the mechanism responsible. Three hypotheses have been put forward: (1) interference is caused by learning of test items (2) the test items cause a shift in the context representation used to cue memory and (3) participants change their speed-accuracy thresholds through the course of testing. We implemented all three possibilities in a combined model of recognition memory and decision making, which inherits the memory retrieval elements of the Osth and Dennis (2015) model and uses the diffusion decision model (DDM: Ratcli..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Model code and supplementary materials can be found at https://osf.io/5kghv/. We would like to thank Amy Criss, Jeff Starns, and Jeff Annis for generously providing their data and Daniel Little for helpful comments and discussions. This work was supported by a grant from the Australian Research Council, ARC DP150100272, awarded to Simon Dennis and Andrew Heathcote and ARC DE170100106 awarded to Adam Osth.