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Recognition-induced forgetting does not occur for temporally grouped objects unless they are semantically related.


ABSTRACT: Recent evidence has shown that practice recognizing certain objects hurts memories of objects from the same category, a phenomenon called recognition-induced forgetting. In all previous studies of this effect, the objects have been related by semantic category (e.g., instances of vases). However, the relationship between objects in many real-world visual situations stresses temporal grouping rather than semantic relations (e.g., a weapon and getaway car at a crime scene), and temporal grouping is thought to cluster items in models of long-term memory. The goal of the present study was to determine whether temporally grouped objects suffer recognition-induced forgetting. To this end, we implemented a modified recognition-induced forgetting paradigm in which the objects were temporally clustered at study. Across four experiments, we found that recognition-induced forgetting occurred only when the temporally clustered objects were also semantically related. We conclude by discussing how these findings relate to real-world vision and inform models of memory.

SUBMITTER: Maxcey AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5694391 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recognition-induced forgetting does not occur for temporally grouped objects unless they are semantically related.

Maxcey Ashleigh M AM   Glenn Hannah H   Stansberry Elisabeth E  

Psychonomic bulletin & review 20180601 3


Recent evidence has shown that practice recognizing certain objects hurts memories of objects from the same category, a phenomenon called recognition-induced forgetting. In all previous studies of this effect, the objects have been related by semantic category (e.g., instances of vases). However, the relationship between objects in many real-world visual situations stresses temporal grouping rather than semantic relations (e.g., a weapon and getaway car at a crime scene), and temporal grouping i  ...[more]

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