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Memory for goals: an activation-based model

✍ Scribed by Erik M Altmann; J.Gregory Trafton


Book ID
104332560
Publisher
Wiley (Blackwell Publishing)
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
358 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0364-0213

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✦ Synopsis


Goal-directed cognition is often discussed in terms of specialized memory structures like the "goal stack." The goal-activation model presented here analyzes goal-directed cognition in terms of the general memory constructs of activation and associative priming. The model embodies three predictive constraints: (1) the interference level, which arises from residual memory for old goals; (1) the strengthening constraint, which makes predictions about time to encode a new goal; and (3) the priming constraint, which makes predictions about the role of cues in retrieving pending goals. These constraints are formulated algebraically and tested through simulation of latency and error data from the Tower of Hanoi, a means-ends puzzle that depends heavily on suspension and resumption of goals. Implications of the model for understanding intention superiority, postcompletion error, and effects of task interruption are discussed.


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