Welcome to Memory Models

Available Models

  1. Brown & Hulme (Brown & Hulme, 1995)
  2. Feature Model (Nairne, 1990; Neath & Nairne, 1995; Neath, 2000)
  3. Guessing Model for absolute identification (Neath & Brown, 2005)
  4. Johnson's Distinctiveness Model (Johnson, 1991)
  5. MINERVA 2 (Hintzman, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988)
  6. Murdock's Distinctiveness Model (Murdock, 1960)
  7. Perturbation (Estes, 1972, 1997)
  8. Positional Distinctiveness (Nairne et al., 1997)
  9. SAM (Raaijmakers, 1979; Raaijmakers & Shiffrin, 1980, 1981; Gillund & Shiffrin, 1984)
  10. Start-End Model (Henson, 1998)
  11. Stimulus Generalization Model (Bower, 1971)
  12. TODAM (Lewandowsky & Murdock, 1989)

SIMPLE

  1. Absolute Identification (Neath, Brown, McCormack, Chater, & Freeman, 2006)
  2. Word Length Effect 1 (Hulme, Surprenant, Bireta, Stuart, & Neath, 2004)
  3. Word Length Effect 2 (Neath & Brown, 2006)
  4. Backward Recall (Bireta et al., 2010)
  5. Presidential Recency (Neath, in press)

Models in Progress

  1. Oscar (Brown, Preece, & Hulme, 2000)
  2. Primacy Model (Page & Norris, 1998)
  3. SIMPLE (Brown, Neath, & Chater, 2007)

Other Tools

  1. Analyzing Recognition Memory
  2. d' Calculator
  3. Lottery Simulator
	

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