According to two-process accounts of recognition memory, a familiarity-based process is followed hy a slower, more accurate, recall-like process. The dominant two-process account is the recall-to-reject account, in which this second process facilitates the rejection of similar foils. To evaluate the recall-to-reject account, we reanalyzed two experiments from Hintzman and Curran (1994) in which subjects made word recognition judgments at different response deadlines, and we conducted two new recognition experiments using pairs of similar pseudowords. The new analyses included modeling at both the group and individual subject levels. The results did not provide any distinctive evidence for recall-to-reject. In addition to discussing this two...
Recognition memory and recall/recollection are the major divisions of the psychology of human memor...
Manipulating either list length (e.g., few vs. many study items) or encoding strength (e.g., one pre...
Episodic recognition memory experiments attempt to determine the processes that underlie recognition...
Two-process accounts of recognition memory assume that memory judgments are based on both a rapidly ...
A two-process model of both recall and recognition is presented. The model is implemented in a compu...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
Theories of recognition have shifted from a single process approach to a dual-process view, which d...
tMemory researchers have long been interested in determining the number of processes that underlie m...
Dual process models postulate familiarity and recollection as the basis of the recognition process. ...
Donaldson (1996) argued that remember/know judgments can be conceptualized within a signal detection...
The idea that recognition takes different forms is an old one in the memory literature. Feingold (19...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Dual-process theory hypothesizes that recognition memory depends on two distinguishable memory signa...
Recognition memory and recall/recollection are the major divisions of the psychology of human memor...
Manipulating either list length (e.g., few vs. many study items) or encoding strength (e.g., one pre...
Episodic recognition memory experiments attempt to determine the processes that underlie recognition...
Two-process accounts of recognition memory assume that memory judgments are based on both a rapidly ...
A two-process model of both recall and recognition is presented. The model is implemented in a compu...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
Theories of recognition have shifted from a single process approach to a dual-process view, which d...
tMemory researchers have long been interested in determining the number of processes that underlie m...
Dual process models postulate familiarity and recollection as the basis of the recognition process. ...
Donaldson (1996) argued that remember/know judgments can be conceptualized within a signal detection...
The idea that recognition takes different forms is an old one in the memory literature. Feingold (19...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Dual-process theory hypothesizes that recognition memory depends on two distinguishable memory signa...
Recognition memory and recall/recollection are the major divisions of the psychology of human memor...
Manipulating either list length (e.g., few vs. many study items) or encoding strength (e.g., one pre...
Episodic recognition memory experiments attempt to determine the processes that underlie recognition...