TY - JOUR
T1 - Complex network structure influences processing in long-term and short-term memory
AU - Vitevitch, Michael S.
AU - Chan, Kit Ying
AU - Roodenrys, Steven
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - Complex networks describe how entities in systems interact; the structure of such networks is argued to influence processing. One measure of network structure, clustering coefficient, . C, measures the extent to which neighbors of a node are also neighbors of each other. Previous psycholinguistic experiments found that the . C of phonological word-forms influenced retrieval from the mental lexicon (that portion of long-term memory dedicated to language) during the on-line recognition and production of spoken words. In the present study we examined how network structure influences other retrieval processes in long- and short-term memory. In a false-memory task-examining long-term memory-participants falsely recognized more words with low- than high. -C. In a recognition memory task-examining veridical memories in long-term memory-participants correctly recognized more words with low- than high. -C. However, participants in a serial recall task-examining redintegration in short-term memory-recalled lists comprised of high-. C words more accurately than lists comprised of low-. C words. These results demonstrate that network structure influences cognitive processes associated with several forms of memory including lexical, long-term, and short-term. © 2012 Elsevier Inc..
AB - Complex networks describe how entities in systems interact; the structure of such networks is argued to influence processing. One measure of network structure, clustering coefficient, . C, measures the extent to which neighbors of a node are also neighbors of each other. Previous psycholinguistic experiments found that the . C of phonological word-forms influenced retrieval from the mental lexicon (that portion of long-term memory dedicated to language) during the on-line recognition and production of spoken words. In the present study we examined how network structure influences other retrieval processes in long- and short-term memory. In a false-memory task-examining long-term memory-participants falsely recognized more words with low- than high. -C. In a recognition memory task-examining veridical memories in long-term memory-participants correctly recognized more words with low- than high. -C. However, participants in a serial recall task-examining redintegration in short-term memory-recalled lists comprised of high-. C words more accurately than lists comprised of low-. C words. These results demonstrate that network structure influences cognitive processes associated with several forms of memory including lexical, long-term, and short-term. © 2012 Elsevier Inc..
KW - Clustering coefficient
KW - LTM
KW - Mental lexicon
KW - Network science
KW - STM
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jml.2012.02.008
DO - 10.1016/j.jml.2012.02.008
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
C2 - 22745522
SN - 0749-596X
VL - 67
SP - 30
EP - 44
JO - Journal of Memory and Language
JF - Journal of Memory and Language
IS - 1
ER -