Revisiting the influence of offloading memory on free recall

Volume: 50, Issue: 4, Pages: 710 - 721
Published: Oct 6, 2021
Abstract
Relying on external memory aids is a common memory strategy that has long allowed us to "remember" vast amounts of information more reliably than with our internal memory alone. However, recent work has provided evidence consistent with the idea that offloading memory demands encourages a reduced engagement in intentional or top-down memory strategies/efforts, leading to lower memory performance in general. Evidence for this view comes from...
Paper Details
Title
Revisiting the influence of offloading memory on free recall
Published Date
Oct 6, 2021
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
710 - 721
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