Human memory : an adaptive perspective.

Author(s)
Anderson, J.R. & Milson, R.
Year
Abstract

Basic principles of operation of human memory can be understood as an optimization to the information- retrieval task that human memory faces. Basically, memory is using the statistics derived from past experience to predict what memories are currently relevant. It is shown that the effects of frequency, recency, and spacing of practice can be predicted from the statistical properties of information use.

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B 30278 [electronic version only] [electronic version only] /01 /83 /
Source

Psychological Review, Vol. 96 (1989) No. 4, p. 703- 19, 55 ref.

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