Differences in pupil dilation are observed for studied compared to new items in recognition memory. According to cognitive load theory, this effect reflects the greater cognitive demands of retrieving contextual information from study phase. Pupil dilation can also occur when new items conceptually related to old ones are erroneously recognized as old, but the aspects of similarity that modulate false memory and related pupil responses remain unclear. We investigated this issue by manipulating the degree of featural similarity between new (unstudied) and old (studied) concepts in an old/new recognition task. We found that new concepts with high similarity were mistakenly identified as old and had greater pupil dilation than those with low s...
Previous false memory research has found that lists of words with phonological associates will produ...
Optimally discriminating familiar from novel stimuli demands a decision-making process informed by p...
Memory retrieval is influenced by cognitive processes that occur during encoding, some of which can ...
Pupils dilate to a greater extent when participants view old compared to new items during recognitio...
Research has identified a pupil old/new effect: Our pupils dilate to a greater extent when we are pr...
During recognition memory tests participants' pupils dilate more when they view old items compared t...
In this study, we investigate the effects of decision-related factors on recognition memory in pupil...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
The pupil is known to dilate in response to numerous cognitive processes, thereby making it a sensit...
Pupillometry have recently added valuable insights about the cognitive and possible neurobiological ...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
This experiment was conducted to assess the relationship between pupil dilation and memory for prior...
Object recognition is a type of perception that enables observers to recognize familiar shapes and c...
Kahneman’s (1973) cognitive load theory assumes that time pressure-induced arousal is a major contri...
Human memory is an imperfect process, prone to distortion and errors that range from minor disturban...
Previous false memory research has found that lists of words with phonological associates will produ...
Optimally discriminating familiar from novel stimuli demands a decision-making process informed by p...
Memory retrieval is influenced by cognitive processes that occur during encoding, some of which can ...
Pupils dilate to a greater extent when participants view old compared to new items during recognitio...
Research has identified a pupil old/new effect: Our pupils dilate to a greater extent when we are pr...
During recognition memory tests participants' pupils dilate more when they view old items compared t...
In this study, we investigate the effects of decision-related factors on recognition memory in pupil...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
The pupil is known to dilate in response to numerous cognitive processes, thereby making it a sensit...
Pupillometry have recently added valuable insights about the cognitive and possible neurobiological ...
Studies on cognitive effort have shown that pupil dilation is a reliable indicator of memory load. H...
This experiment was conducted to assess the relationship between pupil dilation and memory for prior...
Object recognition is a type of perception that enables observers to recognize familiar shapes and c...
Kahneman’s (1973) cognitive load theory assumes that time pressure-induced arousal is a major contri...
Human memory is an imperfect process, prone to distortion and errors that range from minor disturban...
Previous false memory research has found that lists of words with phonological associates will produ...
Optimally discriminating familiar from novel stimuli demands a decision-making process informed by p...
Memory retrieval is influenced by cognitive processes that occur during encoding, some of which can ...