The Japanese Journal of Psychology
Online ISSN : 1884-1082
Print ISSN : 0021-5236
ISSN-L : 0021-5236
Recall and clustering in a patient with memory disorders
With special reference to incidental learning
Shukichi Era
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

1994 Volume 64 Issue 6 Pages 476-481

Details
Abstract
A case study of recall and categorical clustering in the patient with organic anterograde amnesia is reported. The stimulus list involved 28 words comprising of eight categories with four items in each, which were individually typed in one-letter Kanji character on index cards. This experiment was carried out in incidental learning situation, in which the patient and normal controls were instructed to read aloud each stimulus item. In the test phase, subject was required an immediate free recall orally. Two indices were computed from the test results; the number of words correctly recalled and the level of clustering. While the patient achieved the same number of correct recalls as the controls, she failed to produce the equal level of clustering as the latter. The results suggest that categories or semantic associations were not used by the patient as retrieval cues. The dissociation between recall and clustering in the patient are discussed.
Content from these authors
© The Japanese Psychological Association
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top