Manipulations of encoding strength and stimulus class can lead to a simultaneous increase in hits and decrease in false alarms for a given condition in a yes/no recognition memory test. Based on signal detection theory, the strength-based `mirror effect' is thought to involve a shift in response criterion/threshold (Type I), whereas the stimulus class effect derives from a specific ordering of the memory strength signals for presented items (Type II). We implemented both suggested mechanisms in a simple, competitive feed-forward neural network model with a learning rule related to Bayesian inference. In a single-process approach to recognition, the underlying decision axis as well as the response criteria/thresholds were derived from networ...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
The mirror effect – a phenomenon whereby a manipulation produces opposite effects onhit and false al...
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...
Signal detection theory (SDT) plays a central role in the characterization of human judgments in a w...
Mirror effects --- simultaneous increases in recognition accuracy for old and new items in a given c...
The mirror effect refers to a rather general empirical finding showing that, for two classes of stim...
A theoretical account of the mirror effect for word frequency and of dissociations in the pattern of...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...
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...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people’s ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
The strength based mirror effect (SBME) refers to higher hit rates and lower false alarm rates for s...
Between-list manipulations of memory strength through repetition commonly generate a mirror effect, ...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
The mirror effect – a phenomenon whereby a manipulation produces opposite effects onhit and false al...
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...
Signal detection theory (SDT) plays a central role in the characterization of human judgments in a w...
Mirror effects --- simultaneous increases in recognition accuracy for old and new items in a given c...
The mirror effect refers to a rather general empirical finding showing that, for two classes of stim...
A theoretical account of the mirror effect for word frequency and of dissociations in the pattern of...
Criterion- versus distribution-shift accounts of frequency and strength effects in recognition memor...
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...
An experiment was conducted to investigate people’s ability to vary a response criterion strategical...
The strength based mirror effect (SBME) refers to higher hit rates and lower false alarm rates for s...
Between-list manipulations of memory strength through repetition commonly generate a mirror effect, ...
Recognition memory is the ability to consciously appreciate that an item or event was previously pre...
A robust finding in recognition memory is that performance declines monotonically across test trials...
The mirror effect – a phenomenon whereby a manipulation produces opposite effects onhit and false al...