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  • Memory Research

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  • Understanding how memory retrieval processes are affected by intervening tasks is crucial for memory models.
  • Dual-list free recall paradigms allow for the examination of list isolation and memory monitoring.
  • Individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) may influence memory retrieval dynamics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of interpolated retrieval from long-term memory (LTM) versus short-term memory (STM) on list isolation in dual-list free recall.
  • To determine if working memory capacity (WMC) moderates the effects of interpolated retrieval on memory performance.
  • To explore how different retrieval tasks influence response accessibility and monitoring in free recall.

Main Methods:

  • Ninety-seven participants completed dual-list free recall tasks with either an LTM retrieval (exemplar generation) or STM retrieval (two-back) task interpolated between lists.
  • An externalized free recall task was used to assess response accessibility and monitoring.
  • Working memory capacity (WMC) was measured using operation span, reading span, and rotation span tasks.

Main Results:

  • Interpolated retrieval type (LTM vs. STM) did not significantly affect overall correct recall or intratrial intrusion scores, indicating no general effect on response accessibility or monitoring.
  • However, analysis of serial-position curves revealed that high-WMC individuals exhibited greater primacy effects for List 1 recall in the STM retrieval (two-back) condition compared to the LTM retrieval (exemplar generation) condition.
  • This suggests that STM retrieval may facilitate list isolation more effectively for individuals with higher WMC.

Conclusions:

  • The findings suggest that interpolated retrieval does not universally impact memory monitoring but can selectively influence list isolation depending on the nature of the interpolated task and individual working memory capacity.
  • Specifically, STM retrieval appears to enhance list isolation for high-WMC individuals, potentially by accelerating context change.
  • These results contribute to a nuanced understanding of memory retrieval processes and the role of context in memory performance, with implications for existing memory models.