A four-part experiment was carried out to study the relationship between the time course of object-feature perception and the time course of retrieval of object information from memory. The experiment consisted of 2 perceptual matching tasks, and 2 perceptual recognition tasks. In all 4 tasks, participants provided speeded judgments of the identity of 2 objects. A stochastic feature-sampling model was used to estimate the time needed for feature perception and the time needed for retrieval of feature information. No evidence was found for a systematic relationship between perception times and retrieval times for individual features. Indeed, the model applications indicated that retrieval times were constant for different features, whereas p...
Dual process models postulate familiarity and recollection as the basis of the recognition process. ...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
The time course of perception and retrieval of object features was investigated. Participants comple...
Three experiments investigated whether retrieval of information about different dimensions of a visu...
The role of perceptual feature sampling in speeded matching and recognition was explored in 4 experi...
It is now well established that the time course of perceptual processing influences the first second...
This article describes the feature-sampling theory of recognition (FESTHER), a new model of the time...
This article presents an overview of some recent work on the time course of perceptual categorizatio...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
Dual process models postulate familiarity and recollection as the basis of the recognition process. ...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
The time course of perception and retrieval of object features was investigated. Participants comple...
Three experiments investigated whether retrieval of information about different dimensions of a visu...
The role of perceptual feature sampling in speeded matching and recognition was explored in 4 experi...
It is now well established that the time course of perceptual processing influences the first second...
This article describes the feature-sampling theory of recognition (FESTHER), a new model of the time...
This article presents an overview of some recent work on the time course of perceptual categorizatio...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
Traditional process models of old-new recognition have not addressed differences in accuracy and res...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
The response-signal speed–accuracy trade-off (SAT) procedure was used to investigate the relationshi...
Dual process models postulate familiarity and recollection as the basis of the recognition process. ...
The influence of temporal association on the representation and recognition of objects was investiga...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...