Concept information
Terme préférentiel
contextual fluctuation model
Définition
- A computational model that explains forgetting as a gradual decrease, over time, in the overlap between the context present during the encoding of information and the context at the time of its retrieval.
Concept générique
Appartient au groupe
Référence(s) bibliographique(s)
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• Mensink, G.-J. M., & Raaijmakers, J. G. W. (1989). A model for contextual fluctuation. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 33(2), 172–186. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-2496(89)90029-1
• Document type: simulation study
• Access: closed
- • Mensink, G.-J., & Raaijmakers, J. G. (1988). A model for interference and forgetting. Psychological Review, 95(4), 434-455.
• Document type: simulation study
• Access: closed
- • Mensink, G.-J., & Raaijmakers, J. G. (1988). A model for interference and forgetting. Psychological Review, 95(4), 434-455.
Créateur
- Frank Arnould
Traductions
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français
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/P66-DWHL5L1J-1
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