On the relationship between recall and recognition memory. 论文

1992Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition引用 271
Memory Processes and InfluencesMemory and Neural MechanismsIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition
发表日期
1992-01-01
发表年份
1992

关键词

Memory Processes and InfluencesMemory and Neural MechanismsIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning

摘要

The relationship between recall and recognition has been a central topic for the study of memory. A test of alternative views about recall and recognition was arranged by studying amnesic patients. In amnesia, damage has occurred to a brain system important for declarative (conscious) memory, but skill learning, priming, and other forms of nonconscious memory are intact. Recall and recognition were found to be proportionately impaired in amnesic patients, and confidence ratings for the recognition judgments were commensurate with the level of impaired performance. The results are contrary to views that either recognition memory or associated confidence judgments are ordinarily supported significantly by nonconscious memory. The results favor the view that recall and recognition are related functions of declarative memory and equivalently dependent on the brain system damaged in amnesia.