Mirror effects --- simultaneous increases in recognition accuracy for old and new items in a given condition --- provide an important benchmark for memory models, but only if they arise from memory-related differences between conditions. We present a novel approach to distinguish between decision-related (type I) and memory-related (type II) mirror effects in simple yes/no recognition paradigms using event-related potentials (ERPs). We modified a directed forgetting procedure (item-method) to specify and test a relationship between encoding differences (as measured by study phase ERPs), mirror effects (as measured by behavioural data) and ERP retrieval set effects (as measured by test phase ERPs) from the perspective of a strength-based sig...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during separate test phases of a verbal recognition me...
A mirror effect can be produced by manipulating word class (e.g., high vs. low frequency) or by mani...
A theoretical account of the mirror effect for word frequency and of dissociations in the pattern of...
The retrieval processes supporting recognition memory for faces were investigated using event-relate...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
Recent dual-process models of the word frequency mirror effect place absolute familiarity, an item׳s...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
Summary Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during the test phase of a recognition memory ...
<div><p>Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tenden...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Five experiments employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate dual-process models of reco...
A central issue in the research of directed forgetting is whether the differential memory performanc...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were employed to investigate whether recognition test items are proc...
In four separate experiments, we employed Jacoby\u27s (1991) process dissociation procedure (PDP) to...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during separate test phases of a verbal recognition me...
A mirror effect can be produced by manipulating word class (e.g., high vs. low frequency) or by mani...
A theoretical account of the mirror effect for word frequency and of dissociations in the pattern of...
The retrieval processes supporting recognition memory for faces were investigated using event-relate...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
Recent dual-process models of the word frequency mirror effect place absolute familiarity, an item׳s...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
Summary Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded during the test phase of a recognition memory ...
<div><p>Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tenden...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Five experiments employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate dual-process models of reco...
A central issue in the research of directed forgetting is whether the differential memory performanc...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were employed to investigate whether recognition test items are proc...
In four separate experiments, we employed Jacoby\u27s (1991) process dissociation procedure (PDP) to...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were acquired during separate test phases of a verbal recognition me...
A mirror effect can be produced by manipulating word class (e.g., high vs. low frequency) or by mani...
A theoretical account of the mirror effect for word frequency and of dissociations in the pattern of...