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Grouping in working memory guides chunk formation in long-term memory: Evidence from the Hebb effect

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2024
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Musfeld, P., Dutli, J., Oberauer, K., & Bartsch, L. M. (2024). Grouping in working memory guides chunk formation in long-term memory: Evidence from the Hebb effect. Cognition, 248, 105795. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105795

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The Hebb effect refers to the improvement in immediate memory performance on a repeated list compared to unrepeated lists. That is, participants create a long-term memory representation over repetitions, on which they can draw in working memory tests. These long-term memory representations are likely formed by chunk acquisition: The whole list becomes integrated into a single unified representation. Previous research suggests that the formation of such chunks is rather inflexible and only occurs when at least the beginning of the list

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248

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105795

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Working memory, Long-term memory, Repetition learning, Chunking, Hebb effect

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2024-07-01

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2024-06-24

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0010-0277

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Musfeld, P., Dutli, J., Oberauer, K., & Bartsch, L. M. (2024). Grouping in working memory guides chunk formation in long-term memory: Evidence from the Hebb effect. Cognition, 248, 105795. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105795

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