AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encoding and retrieval using the Remember/Know procedure to separate recollection (i.e., mental reinstatement of experienced events during which unique details of a memory are recalled) and familiarity (i.e., mental awareness that an event has been experienced previously without the unique details of the event) in recognition memory. Neuroimaging data at retrieval revealed that the right parahippocampal gyrus was activated during recollection-based true recognition compared with familiarity-based true recognition, indicating the item-specific retrieval of visual details. This effect in the right parahippocampal gyrus was not observed for false rec...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
In this chapter, we delineate the neural activity associated with conscious memo-ries characterized ...
Numerous studies have identified brain regions where activity is consistently correlated with the re...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
Memory is often accurate, but everyday experience and laboratory research indicate that it is also p...
False recognition, a type of memory distortion where one claims to remember something that never hap...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
<div><p>Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have ma...
Neural activity elicited during the encoding and retrieval of source information was investigated wi...
UnlabelledThe neural processes giving rise to human memory strength signals remain poorly understood...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
The neural correlates of true memory formation (TMF) and false memory formation (FMF) were investiga...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
In this chapter, we delineate the neural activity associated with conscious memo-ries characterized ...
Numerous studies have identified brain regions where activity is consistently correlated with the re...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
Memory is often accurate, but everyday experience and laboratory research indicate that it is also p...
False recognition, a type of memory distortion where one claims to remember something that never hap...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
<div><p>Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have ma...
Neural activity elicited during the encoding and retrieval of source information was investigated wi...
UnlabelledThe neural processes giving rise to human memory strength signals remain poorly understood...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
The neural correlates of true memory formation (TMF) and false memory formation (FMF) were investiga...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
In this chapter, we delineate the neural activity associated with conscious memo-ries characterized ...
Numerous studies have identified brain regions where activity is consistently correlated with the re...