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Superposition of Episodic Memories: Overdistribution and Quantum Models
Authors:Charles J. Brainerd  Zheng Wang  Valerie F. Reyna
Affiliation:1. Department of Human Development, Cornell University;2. School of Communication, Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, The Ohio State University
Abstract:Memory exhibits episodic superposition, an analog of the quantum superposition of physical states: Before a cue for a presented or unpresented item is administered on a memory test, the item has the simultaneous potential to occupy all members of a mutually exclusive set of episodic states, though it occupies only one of those states after the cue is administered. This phenomenon can be modeled with a nonadditive probability model called overdistribution (OD), which implements fuzzy‐trace theory's distinction between verbatim and gist representations. We show that it can also be modeled based on quantum probability theory. A quantum episodic memory (QEM) model is developed, which is derived from quantum probability theory but also implements the process conceptions of global matching memory models. OD and QEM have different strengths, and the current challenge is to identify contrasting empirical predictions that can be used to pit them against each other.
Keywords:Episodic superposition  Overdistribution  Fuzzy‐trace theory  Quantum probability  Recognition  Source monitoring
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