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The Adaptive Nature of Memory J. R. Anderson & L. J. Schooler
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Introduction The function of memory Neisser “ecological approach” “real world” More evolutionary explanations Forgetting Flaw: access to one’s past Adaptive Response: Focus on current information Human memory faces constraints
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Rational Analysis How our memory system adapts Framework (three quantities): C = Cost G = Gain/the value of the memory P = Probability of a memory being needed. PG – C PG < C Artificial memory systems: information retrieval systems, libraries, and file management systems.
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The Analysis of Need Probability “The probability that a particular memory is needed in a particular context” (p. 558) H = hypothesis of the memory is needed E = elements in the context Conditional Probability – P(H|E) Bayes Theorem:
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The Analysis of Need Probability cont. History Factor (Prior Odds) – the history of the use of the memory. Context Factor (The Likelihood Ratio) – current context and relevancy.
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Likelihood Ratio Decomposed
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Odds of Recall and Latency Odds of Recall Time for Recall
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The History Factor of History Factor Focus was on the effects of amount of practice and retention Practice Effect Retention Effect Need odds in relation to practice and retention:
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Environmental Databases Speech of Children New York Times Authors of electronic mail Probability-in-the-future = a * probability- in-the-past Odds-in-the-future = a’ * odds-in-the-past
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New York Times Recency Analysis
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Interaction Between Study Lag and Retention Lag
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The Relationship Between Amount of Practice and Retention Interval
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Criticisms and Issues Human Communication Hominids Probability of something appearing
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The Contextual Factor
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The Effects of Content
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Conclusion
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