When Two Memories Can and Cannot be Retrieved Concurrently
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1998
Keywords
Journal of Experimental Psychology, Memory Retrieval, Dual Condition, Output Position, Interresponse Time
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03211393
Abstract
We examined whether two memories can be retrieved concurrently from long-term memory. In Experiment 1, the subjects recalled words, either from two categories—alternating between the two—or from just one category. In Experiment 2, the subjects recalled two words belonging to either the same category or different categories, and the category prompts for these two responses appeared either simultaneously or successively. The results of both studies are consistent with the view that two items from different categories must be retrieved serially, whereas two items from the same category can be retrieved in parallel.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Memory & Cognition, v. 26, issue 4, p. 731-739
Scholar Commons Citation
Rohrer, Doug; Pashler, Harold; and Etchegaray, Jason, "When Two Memories Can and Cannot be Retrieved Concurrently" (1998). Psychology Faculty Publications. 1779.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/psy_facpub/1779