A Bayesian Analysis of Dynamics in Free Recall

Socher, Richard, Gershman, Samuel, Sederberg, Per, Norman, Kenneth, Perotte, Adler J., Blei, David M.

Neural Information Processing Systems 

We develop a probabilistic model of human memory performance in free recall experiments. In these experiments, a subject first studies a list of words and then tries to recall them. To model these data, we draw on both previous psychological research and statistical topic models of text documents. We assume that memories are formed by assimilating the semantic meaning of studied words (represented as a distribution over topics) into a slowly changing latent context (represented in the same space). During recall, this context is reinstated and used as a cue for retrieving studied words.