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Short report: the effect of expertise in hiking on recognition memory for mountain scenes.

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  • Short report: the effect of expertise in hiking on recognition memory for mountain scenes. Abstract Text:

    satoru kawamuraSatoru Kawamura,sae suzukiSae Suzuki,kazunori morikawaKazunori Morikawa,

    The nature of an expert memory advantage that does not depend on stimulus structure or chunking was examined, using more ecologically valid stimuli in the context of a more natural activity than previously studied domains. Do expert hikers and novice hikers see and remember mountain scenes differently? In the present experiment, 18 novice hikers and 17 expert hikers were presented with 60 photographs of scenes from hiking trails. These scenes differed in the degree of functional aspects that implied some action possibilities or dangers. The recognition test revealed that the memory performance of experts was significantly superior to that of novices for scenes with highly functional aspects. The memory performance for the scenes with few functional aspects did not differ between novices and experts. These results suggest that experts pay more attention to, and thus remember better, scenes with functional meanings than do novices.

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    s kawamuraS Kawamura,s suzukiS Suzuki,k morikawaK Morikawa,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Memory (Hove, England)

    VOLUME: 15

    Page Numbers: 768-75

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    ISSN: 0965-8211

    DAY: 9

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, 1-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan. satoru@hus.osaka-u.ac.jp

    Country: England

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