A comparison of conscious and automatic memory processes for picture and word stimuli: A process dissociation analysis

Four experiments were conducted to evaluate explanations of picture superiority effects previously found for several tasks. In a process dissociation procedure (Jacoby, 1991) with word stem completion, picture fragment completion, and category production tasks, conscious and automatic memory processes were compared for studied pictures and words with an independent retrieval model and a generate-source model. The predictions of a transfer appropriate processing account of picture superiority were tested and validated in "process pure" latent measures of conscious and unconscious, or automatic and source, memory processes. Results from both model fits verified that pictures had a conceptual (conscious/source) processing advantage over words for all tasks. The effects of perceptual (automatic/word generation) compatibility depended on task type, with pictorial tasks favoring pictures and linguistic tasks favoring words. Results show support for an explanation of the picture superiority effect that involves an interaction of encoding and retrieval processes.

[1]  D L Hintzman,et al.  Violations of the independence assumption in process dissociation. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[2]  Mary Susan Weldon,et al.  FAILURE TO FIND THE PICTURE SUPERIORITY EFFECT IN IMPLICIT CONCEPTUAL MEMORY TESTS , 1996 .

[3]  Edgar Erdfelder,et al.  Toward unbiased measurement of conscious and unconscious memory processes within the process dissociation framework. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[4]  M. Schmitter-Edgecombe Effects of divided attention on perceptual and conceptual memory tests: An analysis using a process-dissociation approach , 1999, Memory & cognition.

[5]  V. S. Reed,et al.  Pictorial superiority effect. , 1976, Journal of experimental psychology. Human learning and memory.

[6]  E. Reingold,et al.  Response Bias Correction in the Process Dissociation Procedure: Approaches, Assumptions, and Evaluation , 1996, Consciousness and Cognition.

[7]  Andrew P. Yonelinas,et al.  Separating conscious and unconscious influences of memory: measuring recollection , 1993 .

[8]  Larry L. Jacoby,et al.  Dissociating Automatic and Consciously Controlled Effects of Study/Test Compatibility , 1996 .

[9]  A. Paivio,et al.  Picture superiority in free recall: Imagery or dual coding? , 1973 .

[10]  A. Paivio Dual coding theory: Retrospect and current status. , 1991 .

[11]  E M Reingold,et al.  Toward a redefinition of implicit memory: process dissociations following elaborative processing and self-generation. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[12]  M. Schmitter-Edgecombe Effects of divided attention and time course on automatic and controlled components of memory in older adults. , 1999, Psychology and Aging.

[13]  F. Craik,et al.  Levels of Processing in Human Memory , 1979 .

[14]  H. Roediger,et al.  Direct comparison of two implicit memory tests: word fragment and word stem completion. , 1992, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[15]  D. Chalmers Consciousness and Cognition , 1990 .

[16]  Barbara Anne Dosher,et al.  Forgetting rates are comparable in conscious and automatic memory : A process-dissociation study , 1999 .

[17]  N. Mulligan Attention and implicit memory tests: The effects of varying attentional load on conceptual priming , 1997, Memory & cognition.

[18]  M Moscovitch,et al.  Contributions of surface and conceptual information to performance on implicit and explicit memory tasks. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[19]  David M. Riefer,et al.  Theoretical and empirical review of multinomial process tree modeling , 1999, Psychonomic bulletin & review.

[20]  Gregory V. Jones Independence and Exclusivity Among Psychological Processes: Implications for the Structure of Recall. , 1987 .

[21]  D L Schacter,et al.  Implicit memory and test awareness. , 1990, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[22]  S. Hamann Level-of-processing effects in conceptually driven implicit tasks , 1990 .

[23]  Consequences of violating the assumption of independence in the process dissociation procedure: A word fragment completion study , 1998, Memory & cognition.

[24]  L. Jacoby A process dissociation framework: Separating automatic from intentional uses of memory , 1991 .

[25]  E. Bizzi,et al.  The Cognitive Neurosciences , 1996 .

[26]  X Hu,et al.  GPT.EXE: A powerful tool for the visualization and analysis of general processing tree models , 1999, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc.

[27]  R Rothkegel,et al.  Appletree: A multinomial processing tree modeling program for macintosh computers , 1999, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc.

[28]  Amanda Parker,et al.  The Effect of Environmental Context Manipulation on Memory: Dissociation Between Perceptual and Conceptual Implicit Tests , 1999 .

[29]  E. Erdfelder,et al.  On Assumptions of, Relations between, and Evaluations of Some Process Dissociation Measurement Models , 1996, Consciousness and Cognition.

[30]  H. Roediger,et al.  Classifying implicit memory tests: Category association and anagram solution , 1990 .

[31]  M A Stadler,et al.  Estimating unconscious processes: implications of a general class of models. , 1996, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[32]  N. Mulligan,et al.  The role of attention during encoding in implicit and explicit memory. , 1998, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[33]  Robert A. Bjork,et al.  Measures of Memory , 1988 .

[34]  John D. Bransford,et al.  Levels of processing versus transfer appropriate processing , 1977 .

[35]  O. Andreani Imagery and Memory , 1988 .

[36]  L L Jacoby,et al.  Invariance in automatic influences of memory: toward a user's guide for the process-dissociation procedure. , 1998, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[37]  David M. Riefer,et al.  Multinomial processing models of source monitoring. , 1990 .

[38]  M. Weldon The time course of perceptual and conceptual contributions to word fragment completion priming. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[39]  M. Masson,et al.  Evidence for a generate-recognize model of episodic influences on word-stem completion. , 2000, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[40]  A. Paivio Mental Representations: A Dual Coding Approach , 1986 .

[41]  André Melzer,et al.  Picture or word superiority effects in implicit memory: levels of processing, attention and retrieval constraints , 1998 .

[42]  V. S. Reed,et al.  Learning to Order Pictures and Words: A Model of Sensory and Semantic Encoding. , 1977 .

[43]  H. Roediger,et al.  Direct comparison of four implicit memory tests. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[44]  B. Dosher,et al.  A Comparison of Forgetting for Conscious and Automatic Memory Processes in Word Fragment Completion Tasks , 2001 .

[45]  Response Bias Correction in the Process Dissociation Procedure: A Reevaluation? , 1996, Consciousness and Cognition.

[46]  D. Schacter Implicit memory: History and current status. , 1987 .

[47]  Larry L. Jacoby,et al.  Toward a generate/recognize model of performance on direct and indirect tests of memory ☆ , 1990 .

[48]  David M. Riefer,et al.  Multinomial Modeling and the Measurement of Cognitive Processes , 2001 .

[49]  Bradford H. Challis,et al.  Level of processing affects priming in word fragment completion. , 1992 .

[50]  J. G. Snodgrass,et al.  A standardized set of 260 pictures: norms for name agreement, image agreement, familiarity, and visual complexity. , 1980, Journal of experimental psychology. Human learning and memory.

[51]  Mary Susan Weldon,et al.  Why do pictures produce priming on the word-fragment completion test? A study of encoding and retrieval factors , 1993, Memory & cognition.

[52]  A. Paivio Coding Distinctions and Repetition Effects in Memory1 , 1975 .

[53]  E. Reingold,et al.  Beyond perception: Conceptual contributions to unconscious influences of memory , 1996 .

[54]  E. Erdfelder,et al.  Toward unbiased measurement of conscious and unconscious memory processes within the process dissociation framework. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[55]  H L Roediger,et al.  Implicit memory. Retention without remembering. , 1990, The American psychologist.

[56]  H. Roediger,et al.  Altering retrieval demands reverses the picture superiority effect , 1987, Memory & cognition.

[57]  H L Roediger,et al.  The properties of retrieval cues constrain the picture superiority effect , 1989, Memory & cognition.