APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Distinct Temporal and Environmental Contexts Enhance Retrieval-Based Learning: How to Effectively Cram for an Exam

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • John Schwoebel
    Utica College
  • Acasia Depperman
    Utica College
  • Jessica Scott
    Utica College

Abstract

We manipulated temporal and environmental contexts during retrieval practice to examine their effect on long-term retention. Improved recall was observed for items presented with distinctive environmental contexts even when retrieval practice was massed, suggesting a reinterpretation of the typical spacing effect and that environmental context may underlie retrieval-based learning.

Human Learning and Memory

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