An experiment was conducted to investigate people's ability to vary a response criterion strategically, in a recognition memory task, as a function of the length of time given to process the test stimuli (from 100 to 1,500 msec). The experiment used the response signal procedure, in which the participants responded after a signal that came at a variable time delay from stimulus onset. The proportion of new versus old test items was varied systematically with the time of the response signal, with the proportion of new test items rising, falling, or staying constant at later signals. It was found that the participants' response biases changed adaptively, becoming more conservative at later signals in the rising condition, becoming less conser...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
Human visual perception is a complex, dynamic and fluctuating process. In addition to the incoming v...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people’s ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
A debate has emerged as to whether recognition of emotional stimuli is more accurate or more biased ...
Speed-accuracy trade-off methods have been used to contrast single- and dual-process accounts of rec...
<p>We investigated the time course of associative recognition using the response signal procedure, w...
Cox and Shiffrin (2012) introduced a dynamic model of recog-nition memory that was capable of making...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...
Recognition memory is the ability to discriminate previously encountered items from new ones. Sensit...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Signal detection theory forms the core of many current models of cognition, including memory, choice...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
Human visual perception is a complex, dynamic and fluctuating process. In addition to the incoming v...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people’s ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
The judgment of prior stimulus occurrence, generally referred to as item recognition, is perhaps the...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
A debate has emerged as to whether recognition of emotional stimuli is more accurate or more biased ...
Speed-accuracy trade-off methods have been used to contrast single- and dual-process accounts of rec...
<p>We investigated the time course of associative recognition using the response signal procedure, w...
Cox and Shiffrin (2012) introduced a dynamic model of recog-nition memory that was capable of making...
In distinct experiments we examined memories for orientation and size. After viewing a randomly orie...
Recognition memory is the ability to discriminate previously encountered items from new ones. Sensit...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Signal detection theory forms the core of many current models of cognition, including memory, choice...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
Human visual perception is a complex, dynamic and fluctuating process. In addition to the incoming v...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...