The time-course of the generation effect

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Roderick W. Smith
Alice F. Healy
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Pennsylvania,Institute for Research in Cognitive Science
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Memory & Cognition | 1998年 / 26卷
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Generation Effect; Journal ofExperimental Psychology; Memory Trace; Read Condition; Insight Problem;
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Thegeneration effect, in which items generated by following some rule are remembered better than stimuli that are simply read, has been studied intensely over the past two decades. To date, however, researchers have largely ignored the temporal aspects of this effect. In the present research, we used a variable onset time for the presentation of the to-be-remembered material, thus providing the ability to determine at what point during processing the generation effect originates. The results indicate that some benefit from generation attempts occurs even when subjects have only a few hundred milliseconds in which to process the stimulus, but that more of the benefit occurs later. This finding suggests that the generation effect results from continuous or multiple discrete stages of information accrual or strengthening of memory traces over time, rather than from a single discrete increment upon final generation.
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