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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Human Memory Research

Background:

  • Understanding the mechanisms of word recognition and memory retrieval is crucial.
  • Previous research explored the relationship between parent words and conjunctions in memory tasks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effect of lag retention intervals on memory for word pairs.
  • To examine the roles of recollection and familiarity in distinguishing related words.
  • To analyze forgetting curves for familiarity across different word lags.

Main Methods:

  • Four experiments utilized a continuous recognition task with manipulated lag retention intervals.
  • Procedures were adapted to enhance recollection and analyze conjunction error rates.
  • Familiarity and recollection were assessed across lags of 1 to 20 words.

Main Results:

  • Conjunction error rates consistently decreased as the lag interval increased from 1 to 20 words.
  • A robust decrease in familiarity was observed across lags, indicating forgetting.
  • A constant, albeit weak, level of recollection for parent words was maintained.

Conclusions:

  • The findings support the robustness of familiarity-based forgetting in word recognition.
  • Recollection plays a role, but familiarity decline significantly impacts performance over time.
  • Memory for related word structures is susceptible to forgetting, primarily driven by familiarity decay.