2024
DOI: 10.1111/sjop.13042
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The isolation between part‐set cues and social collaboration in episodic memory is dependent: Insight from ongoing and post‐collaboration

Aiqing Nie,
Mengmeng Li,
Qiao Wang
et al.

Abstract: It has been demonstrated that both part‐set cues and social interaction can produce detrimental effects on memory. Specifically, part‐set cues lead to part‐set cueing impairment, while social interaction can result in collaborative inhibition. However, there is less evidence on whether these factors have isolated or comparable impacts on memory. Additionally, it is still unknown whether the effects behave similarly on item memory and source memory, whether the effects are comparable between ongoing and post‐so… Show more

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