Journal article
Does Source Memory Exist for Unrecognized Items?
J Fox, AF Osth
Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1037/xlm0001111
Abstract
In episodic memory research, there is a debate concerning whether decision-making in item recognition and source memory is better explained by models that assume all-or-none retrieval processes or continuous underlying strengths. One aspect in which these classes of models tend to differ is their predictions regarding the ability to retrieve contextual details (or source details) of an experienced event, given that the event itself is not recognized. All-or-none or high-threshold models predict that when items are unrecognized, source retrieval is not possible and only guess responses can be elicited. In contrast, models assuming continuous strengths predict that it is possible to retrieve t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Data and model code from this article can be found on our Open Science Framework (OSF) page (https://osf.io/my93p/; Fox & Osth, 2021). We thank Simone Malejka and Jeffrey Starns for generously providing their data. This work was supported by a Grant from the Australian Research Council, ARC DE170100106, awarded to Adam F. Osth.