心理学
认知心理学
透视图(图形)
观察员(物理)
任务(项目管理)
多样性(控制论)
刺激(心理学)
识别记忆
情景记忆
差异(会计)
自然主义观察
社会心理学
透视法
心理学研究
考试(生物学)
任务分析
记忆测验
实验心理学
计算机科学
对象(语法)
自然主义
刺激-反应模型
人工智能
数据科学
认知
摘要
A majority of memory research examines a single or a few factors that influence memory, but a broader perspective is needed to form a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of memory. Prior work has largely focused on observer effects (e.g., individual differences, internal states) and environmental effects (e.g., task, context), with only more recent work focusing on item effects (e.g., the typicality or memorability of stimuli). Here, I analyze 6,223,953 memory decisions made by 13,946 participants on a continuous recognition task for 26,107 naturalistic object images to test how these different factors influence long-term episodic memory. The individual participant and the memorability of the stimulus emerge as the most important factors for predicting successful hits, with surprisingly little influence of the experimental context. In contrast, while less variance is captured by these factors for false alarms, a wider variety of factors are important, including image factors, observer factors, and experimental context. These results suggest that much of what drives our memory is shared and predictable and demonstrate the need for more research that focuses on multiple factors simultaneously in more representative and naturalistic tasks. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).
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