An analysis of latency and interresponse time in free recall.

D Rohrer, J T Wixted
Author Information
  1. D Rohrer: Department of Psychology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla 92093.

Abstract

In four experiments, subjects freely recalled previously studied items while a voice key and computer recorded each item's recall latency relative to the onset of the recall period. The measures of recall probability and mean recall latency were shown to be empirically independent, demonstrating that there exists no a priori relationship between the two. In all four experiments, latency distributions were fit well by the ex-Gaussian, suggesting that retrieval includes a brief normally distributed initiation stage followed by a longer exponentially distributed search stage. Further, the variation in mean latency stemmed from the variation in the duration of the search stage, not the initiation stage. Interresponse times (IRTs), the time elapsed between two successive item recalls, were analyzed as well. The growth of mean IRTs, plotted as a function of output position, was shown to be a simple function of the number of items not yet recalled. Finally, the mathematical nature of both free recall latency and IRT growth are shown to be consistent with a simple theoretical account of retrieval that depicts mean recall latency as a measure of the breadth of search.

References

  1. Percept Psychophys. 1982 Aug;32(2):117-33 [PMID: 7145582]
  2. Psychon Bull Rev. 1994 Mar;1(1):89-106 [PMID: 24203416]
  3. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1986 Oct;12(4):550-61 [PMID: 2945900]
  4. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1982 Nov;8(6):497-512 [PMID: 6218219]
  5. J Exp Psychol. 1965 Apr;69:382-6 [PMID: 14286308]
  6. J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 1991 Sep;17(5):974-82 [PMID: 1834778]
  7. Mem Cognit. 1982 Mar;10(2):125-34 [PMID: 7087775]
  8. Z Exp Angew Psychol. 1968 Sep-Dec;15(4):564-81 [PMID: 5731402]
  9. Psychol Bull. 1979 May;86(3):446-61 [PMID: 451109]
  10. J Exp Psychol. 1968 Feb;76(2):190-7 [PMID: 5636559]
  11. Am J Psychol. 1954 Mar;67(1):111-8 [PMID: 13138773]

Grants

  1. MH-14268/NIMH NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Adult
Attention
Female
Humans
Male
Mental Recall
Models, Statistical
Reaction Time
Verbal Learning

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0recalllatencymeanstageshownsearchfourexperimentsrecalleditemstwowellretrievaldistributedinitiationvariationIRTstimegrowthfunctionsimplefreesubjectsfreelypreviouslystudiedvoicekeycomputerrecordeditem'srelativeonsetperiodmeasuresprobabilityempiricallyindependentdemonstratingexistspriorirelationshipdistributionsfitex-GaussiansuggestingincludesbriefnormallyfollowedlongerexponentiallystemmeddurationInterresponsetimeselapsedsuccessiveitemrecallsanalyzedplottedoutputpositionnumberyetFinallymathematicalnatureIRTconsistenttheoreticalaccountdepictsmeasurebreadthanalysisinterresponse

Similar Articles

Cited By