During recognition memory tests participants' pupils dilate more when they view old items compared to novel items. We sought to replicate this "pupil old/new effect" and to determine its relationship to participants' responses. We compared changes in pupil size during recognition when participants were given standard recognition memory instructions, instructions to feign amnesia and instructions to report all items as new. Participants' pupils dilated more to old items compared to new items under all three instruction conditions. This finding suggests that the increase in pupil size that occurs when participants encounter previously studied items is not under conscious control. Given that pupil size can be reliably and simply measured, the ...
Pupillometry have recently added valuable insights about the cognitive and possible neurobiological ...
International audienceAbstract Background Pupil activity has been widely considered as a “summed ind...
Previous false memory research has found that lists of words with phonological associates will produ...
During recognition memory tests participants' pupils dilate more when they view old items compared t...
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...
Background: Estimates of the incidence of malingering in patient populations vary from 1 to 12%, ris...
Object recognition is a type of perception that enables observers to recognize familiar shapes and c...
Human memory is an imperfect process, prone to distortion and errors that range from minor disturban...
Differences in pupil dilation are observed for studied compared to new items in recognition memory. ...
In this study, we investigate the effects of decision-related factors on recognition memory in pupil...
The pupil is known to dilate in response to numerous cognitive processes, thereby making it a sensit...
As pupil size is affected by cognitive processes, we investigated whether it could serve as an indep...
Pupil dilation is a reliable measure of cognitive load, and many studies have shown this effect in r...
International audienceRecent research has assessed pupil size during past thinking in patients with ...
Pupillometry have recently added valuable insights about the cognitive and possible neurobiological ...
International audienceAbstract Background Pupil activity has been widely considered as a “summed ind...
Previous false memory research has found that lists of words with phonological associates will produ...
During recognition memory tests participants' pupils dilate more when they view old items compared t...
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...
Background: Estimates of the incidence of malingering in patient populations vary from 1 to 12%, ris...
Object recognition is a type of perception that enables observers to recognize familiar shapes and c...
Human memory is an imperfect process, prone to distortion and errors that range from minor disturban...
Differences in pupil dilation are observed for studied compared to new items in recognition memory. ...
In this study, we investigate the effects of decision-related factors on recognition memory in pupil...
The pupil is known to dilate in response to numerous cognitive processes, thereby making it a sensit...
As pupil size is affected by cognitive processes, we investigated whether it could serve as an indep...
Pupil dilation is a reliable measure of cognitive load, and many studies have shown this effect in r...
International audienceRecent research has assessed pupil size during past thinking in patients with ...
Pupillometry have recently added valuable insights about the cognitive and possible neurobiological ...
International audienceAbstract Background Pupil activity has been widely considered as a “summed ind...
Previous false memory research has found that lists of words with phonological associates will produ...