The aim of the present study was to determine whether physical attributes of a memory representation would affect explicit memory performance and, if so, what type of factors would affect the size of a perceptual match effect. Subjects studied words in different, uncommon fonts and were later asked whether the word had been studied earlier. Words could be re-presented in the original font, a font studied with another word, or a font not seen earlier. In two additional experiments, we varied the numbers of words studied in the same unusual font (1 vs. 12 words per font). Recognition memory for the words was better if the test and study fonts matched, and this effect was larger for fonts not shared with other words. Moreover, old judgments we...
Item does not contain fulltextPerformance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively inse...
high-frequency words when the foils were similar to the targets. According to the source of activati...
We explored the extent and time course of false recognition induced by conceptual and perceptual fac...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of perceptual information in spurious recognition judgm...
The present experiments examined how semantic vs. perceptual encoding and perceptual match affect th...
Judgments of learning (JOL) are often used to assess memory monitoring at encoding. Participants stu...
In this article, we report on two experiments that aimed to shed light on the memorability effect th...
Three experiments investigated whether event-based prospective memory was affected by the associativ...
Familiarity-based processes such as processing fluency can influence memory judgements in tests of i...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Research on the list strength effect (LSE) has shown that learning some words on a list more strongl...
Words printed in a larger 48-point font are judged to be more memorable than words printed in a smal...
International audienceA variant of the process dissociation procedure was coupled with a manipulatio...
Using the false memory paradigm (Deese, 1959), recently revived by Roediger and McDermott (1995), we...
The mechanisms that give rise to familiarity memory have received intense research interest. One cur...
Item does not contain fulltextPerformance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively inse...
high-frequency words when the foils were similar to the targets. According to the source of activati...
We explored the extent and time course of false recognition induced by conceptual and perceptual fac...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of perceptual information in spurious recognition judgm...
The present experiments examined how semantic vs. perceptual encoding and perceptual match affect th...
Judgments of learning (JOL) are often used to assess memory monitoring at encoding. Participants stu...
In this article, we report on two experiments that aimed to shed light on the memorability effect th...
Three experiments investigated whether event-based prospective memory was affected by the associativ...
Familiarity-based processes such as processing fluency can influence memory judgements in tests of i...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Research on the list strength effect (LSE) has shown that learning some words on a list more strongl...
Words printed in a larger 48-point font are judged to be more memorable than words printed in a smal...
International audienceA variant of the process dissociation procedure was coupled with a manipulatio...
Using the false memory paradigm (Deese, 1959), recently revived by Roediger and McDermott (1995), we...
The mechanisms that give rise to familiarity memory have received intense research interest. One cur...
Item does not contain fulltextPerformance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively inse...
high-frequency words when the foils were similar to the targets. According to the source of activati...
We explored the extent and time course of false recognition induced by conceptual and perceptual fac...