Journal article
Short Article: Similarity and Binding in Memory: Bound to be Detrimental
Abstract
The process of binding information from different modalities and sources into an object is ubiquitous in cognition and has been a problem for research and modelling efforts in psychology. This process has been considered by most researchers as necessarily always beneficial to memory. In the present study we provide evidence that binding can be detrimental through the propagation of vulnerabilities to interference. Phonologically similar and …
Authors
Guérard K; Tremblay S; Saint-Aubin J
Journal
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 62, No. 1, pp. 26–32
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
January 2009
DOI
10.1080/17470210802215277
ISSN
1747-0218