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Free Recall of Items Presented after Massed- and Distributed-Practice Items
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Storage (Memory)Cognitive ScienceMnemonicAssociative Memory (Psychology)Free RecallMemoryCognitionAdaptive MemoryRehabilitationComputer ScienceCritical ItemsDifferential EncodingHuman MemoryExperimental PsychologyExplicit MemorySocial SciencesRetrieval TechniqueImplicit Memory
When critical items were presented after items receiving either massed or (at repetition lags of 3 or 10 events) distributed practice, free recall was better on the distributedthan massed-practice items, but worse on the critical items after distributedthan after massed-practice items. Differential encoding, rather than consolidation, better accounts for the differences with the two kinds of practice.
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