Memory for real-world scenes : the role of consistency with scheme expectation.

Author(s)
Pezdek, K. Whetstone, T. Reynolds, K. ... [et al.]
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Abstract

This study tests the generalizability of the consistency effect to real- world settings. The consistency effect refers to the finding that items inconsistent with expectations are better recalled and recognized than items consistent with expectations. The results are discussed in terms of differences in the encoding processes that operate on inconsistent and consistent items.

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Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 15 (1989), No. 4, p. 587-595, 23 ref.

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