When people are presented simple and complex pictures and then tested in a same-changed recognition test with a simple or complex form of each, d ' is greater for the simple than the complex picture (Pezdek & Chen, 1982). The results of three experiments confirm the robustness of this "asymmetric confusability effect " and test a model of the processes underlying this effect. According to the model, pictures are schematically encoded such that the memory representation of both simple and complex pictures is similar to the simple form of each. In Experiment 1, a sentence was presented that described the central schema in the picture prior to subjects ' viewing each picture. This manipulation exaggerated the asymmetric...
A study-test paradigm was used to investigate the Dm (Differential memory) effect and the old/new ef...
In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when e...
■ Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the to be related to recollection, benefited...
This research investigated recognition memory for picture stories. Jenkins, Wald and Pittenger (1978...
Different theoretical views exist regarding whether false memories contain perceptual information or...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
We report an extension of the procedure devised by Weinstein and Shanks (2008) to study false recogn...
Ss tend to remember close-up photographs as having had extended boundaries (Intraub & Richardson...
Previous studies have found that interference in long-term memory retrieval occurs when information ...
In this thesis, a new procedure is proposed which achieves the rapid induction of false recognition ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)Recent studies comparing verbal and pictorial memor...
<table><tbody><tr><td>Our visual experience is continuous; we do not see individual images and the r...
This experiment explored the role of pictorial and verbal coding in memory for pictures. Ss viewed s...
Many memory models assert that strength of familiarity-based recognition memory is based on the accu...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
A study-test paradigm was used to investigate the Dm (Differential memory) effect and the old/new ef...
In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when e...
■ Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the to be related to recollection, benefited...
This research investigated recognition memory for picture stories. Jenkins, Wald and Pittenger (1978...
Different theoretical views exist regarding whether false memories contain perceptual information or...
A fundamental question in perception is how we visually encode and retain information about a comple...
We report an extension of the procedure devised by Weinstein and Shanks (2008) to study false recogn...
Ss tend to remember close-up photographs as having had extended boundaries (Intraub & Richardson...
Previous studies have found that interference in long-term memory retrieval occurs when information ...
In this thesis, a new procedure is proposed which achieves the rapid induction of false recognition ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-51)Recent studies comparing verbal and pictorial memor...
<table><tbody><tr><td>Our visual experience is continuous; we do not see individual images and the r...
This experiment explored the role of pictorial and verbal coding in memory for pictures. Ss viewed s...
Many memory models assert that strength of familiarity-based recognition memory is based on the accu...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
A study-test paradigm was used to investigate the Dm (Differential memory) effect and the old/new ef...
In two experiments, we examined Safer, Christianson, Autry, and Osterlund's (1998) claim that when e...
■ Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the to be related to recollection, benefited...