Revisiting distinctive processes in memory

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Michael J. Cortese
Jason M. Watson
Maya M. Khanna
Mathie McCallion
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[1] College of Charleston,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Utah,undefined
[3] University of Michigan,undefined
[4] University of Nebraska,undefined
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Target Word; Neighborhood Size; Naming Latency; Monosyllabic Word; Inconsistent Word;
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In three experiments, we examined the relationship between orthographic and phonological distinctiveness and incidental recall. In each experiment, participants were given a surprise free recall test after they read words aloud as quickly and accurately as possible. The pattern of results replicated those reported in Cortese, Watson, Wang, and Fugett (2004) for intentional and explicit free recall and recognition memory tasks in which items were read silently. Specifically, we found that phonological-to-orthographic neighborhood size influenced recall performance, whereas orthographic-to-phonological consistency and phonological-to-orthographic consistency did not. Also, we failed to replicate the orthographic-tophonological consistency effect reported by Hirshman and Jackson (1997), and argue that their results were due to a confounding of consistency with phonological neighborhood size. Our results suggest that the processing of words sharing both orthography and phonology with a large number of words produces interference that reduces one’s ability to remember them.
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