A single-system computational model of priming and recognition was applied to studies that have looked at the relationship between priming, recognition, and fluency in continuous identification paradigms. The model was applied to 3 findings that have been interpreted as evidence for a multiple-systems account: (a) priming can occur for items not recognized; (b) the pattern of identification reaction times (RTs) to hits, misses, correct rejections, and false alarms can change as a function of recognition performance; and (c) fluency effects (shorter RTs to words judged old vs. judged new) and priming effects (shorter RTs to old vs. new words) can be observed in amnesic patients at levels comparable with healthy adults despite impaired or nea...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
We investigated the creation of false memories in the Deese - Roediger - McDermott paradigm. We test...
The counter model for perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon, 1997) differs from alternative v...
We challenge the claim that there are distinct neural systems for explicit and implicit memory by de...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
A key claim of current theoretical analyses of the memory impairments associated with amnesia is tha...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
Three experiments investigated the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a...
In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subseque...
The REM model originally developed for recognition memory (Shiffrin & Steyvers, 1997) has recently b...
A dominant view in current memory research is that there are distinct implicit (unconscious) and exp...
Threshold- and signal-detection-based models have dominated theorizing about recogni-tion memory. Bu...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
We investigated whether manipulating the duration for which an item is studied has opposite effects ...
This thesis explores the relationship between stimulus presentation time and the effects of priming....
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
We investigated the creation of false memories in the Deese - Roediger - McDermott paradigm. We test...
The counter model for perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon, 1997) differs from alternative v...
We challenge the claim that there are distinct neural systems for explicit and implicit memory by de...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
A key claim of current theoretical analyses of the memory impairments associated with amnesia is tha...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
Three experiments investigated the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a...
In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subseque...
The REM model originally developed for recognition memory (Shiffrin & Steyvers, 1997) has recently b...
A dominant view in current memory research is that there are distinct implicit (unconscious) and exp...
Threshold- and signal-detection-based models have dominated theorizing about recogni-tion memory. Bu...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
We investigated whether manipulating the duration for which an item is studied has opposite effects ...
This thesis explores the relationship between stimulus presentation time and the effects of priming....
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
We investigated the creation of false memories in the Deese - Roediger - McDermott paradigm. We test...
The counter model for perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon, 1997) differs from alternative v...