Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task

A memory aid, that used brief (33ms) presentations of previously learned information (target words), was assessed on its ability to reinforce memory for target words while the subject was performing an interference task. The interference task required subjects to learn new words and thus interfered...

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Main Author: Schutte, Paul Cameron
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Published: VCU Scholars Compass 2005
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MMP
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spelling ndltd-vcu.edu-oai-scholarscompass.vcu.edu-etd-23252017-03-17T08:32:26Z Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task Schutte, Paul Cameron A memory aid, that used brief (33ms) presentations of previously learned information (target words), was assessed on its ability to reinforce memory for target words while the subject was performing an interference task. The interference task required subjects to learn new words and thus interfered with their memory of the target words. The brief presentation (momentary memory priming) was hypothesized to refresh the subjects' memory of the target words. 143 subjects, in a within subject design, were given a 33ms presentation of the target memory words during the interference task in a treatment condition and a blank 33ms presentation in the control condition. The primary dependent measure, memory loss over the interference trial, was not significantly different between the two conditions. The memory prime did not appear to hinder the subjects' performance on the interference task. This paper describes the experiment and the results along with suggestions for future research. 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/1326 http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2325&context=etd © The Author Theses and Dissertations VCU Scholars Compass recall relevance primes task management MMP memory aid Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic recall
relevance
primes
task management
MMP
memory aid
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle recall
relevance
primes
task management
MMP
memory aid
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Schutte, Paul Cameron
Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task
description A memory aid, that used brief (33ms) presentations of previously learned information (target words), was assessed on its ability to reinforce memory for target words while the subject was performing an interference task. The interference task required subjects to learn new words and thus interfered with their memory of the target words. The brief presentation (momentary memory priming) was hypothesized to refresh the subjects' memory of the target words. 143 subjects, in a within subject design, were given a 33ms presentation of the target memory words during the interference task in a treatment condition and a blank 33ms presentation in the control condition. The primary dependent measure, memory loss over the interference trial, was not significantly different between the two conditions. The memory prime did not appear to hinder the subjects' performance on the interference task. This paper describes the experiment and the results along with suggestions for future research.
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title Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task
title_short Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task
title_full Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task
title_fullStr Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Effects of Momentary Priming On Memory Retention During An Interference Task
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