This article addresses the relation between item recognition and associative (cued) recall. Going beyond measures of performance on each task, the analysis focuses on the degree to which the contingency between successful recognition and successful recall of a studied item reflects the commonality of memory processes underlying the recognition and recall tasks. Specifically, 4 classes of distributed memory models are assessed for their ability to account for the relatively invariant correlation ( .5) between successive recognition and recall. Basic versions of each model either under- or overpredict the intertask correlation. Introducing variability in goodness-of-encoding and response criteria, as well as output encoding, enabled all 4 mod...
This chapter identifies different potential sources of variability in recognition memory performance...
SummarySingle-process models of recognition memory posit that recognizing is based on a unidimension...
tMemory researchers have long been interested in determining the number of processes that underlie m...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This paper develops a bivaria...
A two-process model of both recall and recognition is presented. The model is implemented in a compu...
Differences between recall and recognition performance may be due at least in part to differences in...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
For more than a century, an immense interest has been devoted to the study of recognition memory, wh...
According to two-process accounts of recognition memory, a familiarity-based process is followed hy ...
The relation between recognition and recall, and especially the orderly recognition-failure Junction...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate competing explanations of the processes underlying associat...
This chapter identifies different potential sources of variability in recognition memory performance...
SummarySingle-process models of recognition memory posit that recognizing is based on a unidimension...
tMemory researchers have long been interested in determining the number of processes that underlie m...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This paper develops a bivaria...
A two-process model of both recall and recognition is presented. The model is implemented in a compu...
Differences between recall and recognition performance may be due at least in part to differences in...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
For more than a century, an immense interest has been devoted to the study of recognition memory, wh...
According to two-process accounts of recognition memory, a familiarity-based process is followed hy ...
The relation between recognition and recall, and especially the orderly recognition-failure Junction...
grantor: University of TorontoRecently, process models have been proposed to account for m...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate competing explanations of the processes underlying associat...
This chapter identifies different potential sources of variability in recognition memory performance...
SummarySingle-process models of recognition memory posit that recognizing is based on a unidimension...
tMemory researchers have long been interested in determining the number of processes that underlie m...