Data Archive
Submitted
Manning, J., Lew, T. F., Li, N., Sekuler, R., and Kahana, M. J. MAGELLAN: A cognitive map-based model of human wayfinding. Submitted.
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2010
Kahana, M. J., Mollison, M. V., and Addis, K. M. (2010). Positional cues in serial learning: The spin list technique. Memory & Cognition, 38(1), 92-101.
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2008
Golomb, J. D., Peelle, J. E., Addis, K. M., Kahana, M. J., and Wingfield, A. (2008). Effects of adult aging on utilization of temporal and semantic associations during free and serial recall. Memory & Cognition, 36(5), 947–956.
(pdf, data)Pantelis, P. C., van Vugt, M. K., Sekuler, R., Wilson, H. R., and Kahana, M. J. (2008). Why are some people's names easier to learn than others? The effects of similarity on memory for face-name associations. Memory & Cognition, 36(6), 1182–1195.
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2007
Howard, M. W., Venkatadass, V., Norman, K. A., and Kahana, M. J. (2007). Associative processes in immediate recency. Memory & Cognition, 35(7), 1700–1711.
(pdf, data)Newman, E. L., Caplan, J. B., Kirschen, M. P., Korolev, I. O., Sekuler, R., and Kahana, M. J. (2007). Learning your way around town: How virtual taxicab drivers learn to use both layout and landmark information. Cognition, 104(2), 231–253.
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2006
Zaromb, F. M., Howard, M. W., Dolan, E. D., Sirotin, Y. B., Tully, M., Wingfield, A., et al. (2006). Temporal associations and prior-list intrusions in free recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 32(4), 792–804.
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2005
Klein, K. A., Addis, K. M., and Kahana, M. J. (2005). A comparative analysis of serial and free recall. Memory & Cognition, 33, 833-839.
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2002
Kahana, M. J. (2002). Associative symmetry and memory theory. Memory & Cognition, 30, 823–840.
(pdf, data)Kahana, M. J. and Caplan, J. B. (2002). Associative asymmetry in probed recall of serial lists. Memory & Cognition, 30, 841-849.
(pdf, data)Kahana, M. J., Howard, M. W., Zaromb, F., and Wingfield, A. (2002). Age dissociates recency and lag recency effects in free recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 28, 530–540.
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2000
Kahana, M. J. and Jacobs, J. (2000). Inter-response times in serial recall: Effects of intraserial repetition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 26, 1188-1197.
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1999 and Earlier
Howard, M. W. and Kahana, M. J. (1999). Contextual variability and serial position effects in free recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 25, 923–941.
(pdf, data)Kahana, M. J. and Bennett, P. J. (1994). Classification and perceived similarity of compound gratings that differ in relative spatial phase. Perception & Psychophysics, 55, 642-656.
(pdf, data)Murdock, B. B. and Kahana, M. J. (1993). List-strength and list-length effects: Reply to Shiffrin, Ratcliff, Murnane, and Nobel. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 19, 1450-1453.
(pdf, data)Romney, A. K., Brewer, D. D., and Batchelder, W. H. (1993). Predicting clustering from semantic structure. Psychological Science, 4, 28-34.
(data)Murdock, B. B. and Metcalfe, J. (1978). Controlled rehearsal in single- trial free recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 17, 309-324.
(data)Roberts, W. A. (1972). Free recall of word lists varying in length and rate of presentation: A test of total-time hypotheses. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 92, 365-372.
(data)Madigan, S. A. (1971). Modality and recall order interactions in short-term memory for serial order. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 87, 294-296.
(data)Murdock, B. B. and Okada, R. (1970). Interresponse times in single- trial free recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 86, 263-267.
(data)Murdock, B. B. and Walker, K. D. (1969). Modality effects in free recall. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 8, 665-676.
(data)Murdock, B. B. (1962). The serial position effect of free recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64, 482-488.
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