The nominal competitor effect suggests that, when a person has two names associated with them, recall of either name is more difficult than if they just had one name. Drawing on a connectionist framework, this effect could arise either if multiple names were represented as being connected to a single person identity node (PIN), or if multiple names were represented as being connected via one-to-one links to multiple PINs. Whilst the latter has intuitive appeal, results from two experiments support the former architecture. Having two names connected to a single PIN not only gives rise to a nominal competitor effect (Experiment 1), but also gives rise to a familiarity enhancement effect (Experiment 2). These empirical results are simulated us...
Difficulties in remembering proper nouns increase with age. One factor is that names are arbitrary l...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
Forgetting someone's name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to reco...
In this paper three experiments and corresponding model simulations are reported that investigate th...
We examined how similarity influences the ability to associate names and faces. In Experiment 1, mul...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
The prior production of an alternative name increases the time taken to name a famous face. For exam...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patt...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
peer reviewedThree experiments investigated a common but intriguing phenomenon, that is,repeated per...
The results of two experiments by Horton (2007) show that speakers name a pictured object faster whe...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
Several studies showed that it is more difficult to retrieve semantic information from recognized vo...
The results of two experiments by Horton (2007) show that speakers name a pictured object faster whe...
Difficulties in remembering proper nouns increase with age. One factor is that names are arbitrary l...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
Forgetting someone's name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to reco...
In this paper three experiments and corresponding model simulations are reported that investigate th...
We examined how similarity influences the ability to associate names and faces. In Experiment 1, mul...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
The prior production of an alternative name increases the time taken to name a famous face. For exam...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patt...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
peer reviewedThree experiments investigated a common but intriguing phenomenon, that is,repeated per...
The results of two experiments by Horton (2007) show that speakers name a pictured object faster whe...
On seeing familiar persons, biographical (semantic) information is typically retrieved faster and mo...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
Several studies showed that it is more difficult to retrieve semantic information from recognized vo...
The results of two experiments by Horton (2007) show that speakers name a pictured object faster whe...
Difficulties in remembering proper nouns increase with age. One factor is that names are arbitrary l...
There is a continuing controversy in models of face identification concerning the level of access to...
Forgetting someone's name is a common failure of memory, and often occurs despite being able to reco...