Memory Models
Welcome to Memory Models
Available Models
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Brown & Hulme (Brown & Hulme, 1995)
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Feature Model
(Nairne, 1990;
Neath & Nairne, 1995;
Neath, 2000)
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Guessing Model for absolute identification
(Neath & Brown, 2005)
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Johnson's Distinctiveness Model (Johnson, 1991)
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MINERVA 2 (Hintzman, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988)
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Murdock's Distinctiveness Model (Murdock, 1960)
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Perturbation (Estes, 1972, 1997)
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Positional Distinctiveness
(Nairne et al., 1997)
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SAM (Raaijmakers, 1979; Raaijmakers & Shiffrin, 1980, 1981; Gillund & Shiffrin, 1984)
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Start-End Model (Henson, 1998)
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Stimulus Generalization Model (Bower, 1971)
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TODAM (Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989)
SIMPLE (java)
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Word Length Effect 1
(Hulme, Surprenant, Bireta, Stuart, & Neath, 2004)
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Word Length Effect 2
(Neath & Brown, 2006)
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Absolute Identification
(Neath, Brown, McCormack, Chater, & Freeman, 2006)
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Backward Recall
(Bireta et al., 2010)
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Presidential Recency
(Neath, 2010)
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Prime Ministerial Recency
(Neath & Saint-Aubin, 2011)
SIMPLE (MATLAB)
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Main SIMPLE paper
(Brown, Neath, & Chater, 2007):
- Murdock (1962) [Figure 3, 2 s per item]
- Murdock (1962) [Figure 3, 1 s per item]
- Rundus (1971) [Figure 4c]
- Underwood (1957) [Figure 7]
- Peterson & Peterson (1959) [Figure 9]
- Keppel & Underwood (1962) [Figure 10c]
- Turvey et al. (1970) [Figure 11]
- Gardiner et al. (1972) [Figure 13a]
- Kincaid & Wickens (1970) [Figure 13b]
- Nairne (1992) [Figure 17]
- Nairne (1991) [Figure 18]
- Henson et al. (1996) [Figure 20]
- Lippman (1980) [Figure 21]
- Hitch et al. (1996) [Figure 22]
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Bugelski (1950)
(discussed in in Brown et al., 2002)
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Crannell & Parrish (1957)
(discussed in Brown et al., 2002)
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Baddeley & Scott (1971)
(Neath & Brown, 2012)
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Maylor (2002)
(Neath & Brown, 2006)
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Backward Recall
(Bireta et al., 2010)
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Presidential Recency
(Neath, 2010)
Models in Progress
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Oscar (Brown, Preece, & Hulme, 2000)
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Primacy Model (Page & Norris, 1998)
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