SEMANTIC AND EPISODIC RELATIONS ARE EXPERIMENTALLY DISSOCIABLE AND STOCHASTICALLY INDEPENDENT

Citation
Im. Begg et S. Nicholson, SEMANTIC AND EPISODIC RELATIONS ARE EXPERIMENTALLY DISSOCIABLE AND STOCHASTICALLY INDEPENDENT, Canadian journal of experimental psychology, 48(3), 1994, pp. 399-417
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental
ISSN journal
11961961
Volume
48
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
399 - 417
Database
ISI
SICI code
1196-1961(1994)48:3<399:SAERAE>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Subjects who studied DOG-BEER and WINE-SWEATER were more likely to rec all BEER cued by DOG if they used interactive imagery rather than sepa rate imagery, but the two groups showed no difference in recall of BEE R cued by WINE. Recall of BEER cued by WINE was enhanced if BEER and ' 'alcoholic beverages'' had been presented before the list was studied, but recall of BEER cued by DOG was unaffected. We conclude that there are two independent types of relation: An episodic relation records t he joint occurrence of previously unrelated words; a semantic relation reflects events in one's prior life. The value of a semantic relation is enhanced if the target item is primed in its family; the value of an episodic cue is enhanced by processes that directly encode the occu rrence of the two items as a unique event in the life of the subject.