Relationship Between Item and Source Memory: Explanation of Connection-Strength Model

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Abstract

The controversy in the relationship between item memory and source memory is a focus of episodic memory. Some studies show the trade-off between item memory and source memory, some show the consistency between them, and others show the independence between them. This review attempts to point out the connection-strength model, implying the different types and strengths of the important role of the item–source connections in the relationship between item memory and source memory, which is based on the same essence in the unified framework. The logic of the model is that when item memory and source memory share the same or relevant connection between item and source, they positively connect, or they are independently or negatively connected. This review integrates empirical evidence from the domains of cognition, cognitive neuroscience, and mathematical modeling to validate our hypothesis.

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Guo, J., Shubeck, K., & Hu, X. (2021). Relationship Between Item and Source Memory: Explanation of Connection-Strength Model. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.691577

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