Unitization refers to the creation of a new unit from previously distinct items. The concept of unitization has been used to explain how novel pairings between items can be remembered without requiring recollection, by virtue of new, item-like representations that enable familiarity-based retrieval. We tested an alternative account of unitization - a schema account - which suggests that associations between items can be rapidly assimilated into a schema. We used a common operationalization of "unitization" as the difference between two unrelated words being linked by a definition, relative to two words being linked by a sentence, during an initial study phase. During the following relearning phase, a studied word was re-paired with a new wo...
In two experiments, participants studied word pairs and later discriminated old (intact) word pairs ...
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Previous research has shown that prior knowledge structures or schemas affect recognition memory. Ho...
It is often assumed that recollection is necessary to support memory for novel associations, whereas...
Episodic memory relies on both recollection and familiarity; why these processes are differentially ...
Episodic memory relies on both recollection and familiarity; why these processes are differentially ...
Previous research on recognition memory assumes that associative recognition relies on recollection,...
Familiarity and recollection are two independent cognitive processes involved in recognition memory....
Two types of encoding tasks have been employed in previous research to investigate the beneficial ef...
Unitization refers to when two components are integrated or combined into a single unit. So the whol...
ABSTRACT: We examined how associative recognition performance in amnesic patients is mediated by use...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
With the current research, we sought to develop a functional perspective on schema-based learning of...
Although it is often assumed that memory of episodic associations requires recollection, it has been...
In two experiments, participants studied word pairs and later discriminated old (intact) word pairs ...
Contains fulltext : 221784.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent resear...
Previous research has shown that prior knowledge structures or schemas affect recognition memory. Ho...
It is often assumed that recollection is necessary to support memory for novel associations, whereas...
Episodic memory relies on both recollection and familiarity; why these processes are differentially ...
Episodic memory relies on both recollection and familiarity; why these processes are differentially ...
Previous research on recognition memory assumes that associative recognition relies on recollection,...
Familiarity and recollection are two independent cognitive processes involved in recognition memory....
Two types of encoding tasks have been employed in previous research to investigate the beneficial ef...
Unitization refers to when two components are integrated or combined into a single unit. So the whol...
ABSTRACT: We examined how associative recognition performance in amnesic patients is mediated by use...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
Episodic memory depends upon multiple dissociable retrieval processes. Here we investigated the degr...
With the current research, we sought to develop a functional perspective on schema-based learning of...
Although it is often assumed that memory of episodic associations requires recollection, it has been...
In two experiments, participants studied word pairs and later discriminated old (intact) word pairs ...
Contains fulltext : 221784.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent resear...
Previous research has shown that prior knowledge structures or schemas affect recognition memory. Ho...