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The chunking explanation of the repetition effect proposed by Young and Bellezza (1982) suggests that optimal recall occurs when the second presentation of an item results in the retrieval ...
, and the process of inferring the optimal model can be found in Chunk Learning in Methods. Importantly, we designed the presentation of repeating and novel sequences so that the optimal model would remain the same ...
to be “compressed” into a smaller number of known phrases, groups, or chunks [23–29]. The apparent discrepancies between the different limits of working memory capacity proposed in the past, e.g. 7±2 items [29 ...
into blocks, or chunks , information becomes easier to retain and recall in the correct order [1]. Such chunking organization in memory has been investigated for more than half a century, when Bousfield ...
in event ‐related brain potentials to sequence deviants. There is evidence that memory span correlates with the amount of sequence learned, but the specific mechanisms subserving such differences are still ...
of a binomial distribution, with the probability of an event ni→nj being P(ni)P(nj): (Eq 3) Cp ≥ 0 is a chunking avoidance parameter. This parameter is important, as it governs the behaviour of our model ...
to bound the chunk size from below by K, specified either by the compiler or the programmer. Wang et al. [18] developed a version of GSS intended to mitigate hardware faults on shared memory systems ...
take their final form during retrieval, as autobiographical memory is thought to be “instantiating context for sensory-perceptual episodic memory ” [3 (p. 1)]. What does an autobiographical event ...
cognitive functions such as chunking of items, which increases the number of items retained in a limited capacity of working memory [1], segmentation of words, which is essential for learning ...
’ to the restaurant below, identified with a context that is one event shallower, where the same seating evaluation takes place. This may be repeated until the customer reaches the level of empty context. This induces ...
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