DISSOCIATIONS IN MEMORY FOR ITEM IDENTITY AND ITEM FREQUENCY - EVIDENCE FROM HEMISPHERIC INTERACTIONS

Citation
Mt. Banich et Ji. Shenker, DISSOCIATIONS IN MEMORY FOR ITEM IDENTITY AND ITEM FREQUENCY - EVIDENCE FROM HEMISPHERIC INTERACTIONS, Neuropsychologia, 32(10), 1994, pp. 1179-1194
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental",Neurosciences,Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00283932
Volume
32
Issue
10
Year of publication
1994
Pages
1179 - 1194
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-3932(1994)32:10<1179:DIMFII>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Evidence for a dissociation between memory for the identity of an item and memory for its frequency of occurrence was provided by two tachis toscopic studies employing lateralized abstract designs as stimuli. In both experiments, subjects viewed a random series of presentation tri als, in which certain designs appeared only once, others 5 times, and still others 9 times. Then in a series of probe trials, subjects decid ed, on each trial, if a design was familiar or novel, either by an old /new decision (Experiment 1) or a forced-choice decision (Experiment 2 ), after which they estimated the frequency of item occurrence. Presen tation and probe trials were either displayed in the same visual field (within-hemisphere trials) or opposite visual fields (across-hemisphe re trials). Both experiments revealed that the pattern of interhemisph eric processing as well as lateralized processing differed for item id entity as compared to item frequency, providing further evidence for a dissociation between these two memory processes.