According to dual-process theory, recognition memory performance draws upon two processes, familiarity and recollection. The relative contribution to recognition memory are commonly distinguished in humans by analyzing receiver-operating-characteristics (ROC) curves; analogous methods are more complex and very rare in animals but fast familiarity and slow recollective-like processes (FF/SR) have been detected in nonhuman primates (NHPs) based on analyzing recognition error response time profiles. The relative utility of these methods to investigate familiarity and recollection/recollection-like processes across species is uncertain; indeed, even how comparable the FF/SR measures are across humans and NHPs remains unclear. Therefore, in this...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Does recognition memory rely on discrete recollec...
Experiments in this thesis tested recognition memory tasks in human participants. Recognition memory...
In recognition memory research, a tension exists between dual-process and single-process models of e...
This thesis examines two aspects of human recognition memory by using two separate behavioral paradi...
Theories of recognition have shifted from a single process approach to a dual-process view, which d...
Contains fulltext : 241277.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)According to du...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Five experiments employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate dual-process models of reco...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
Recognition memory can be supported by the processes of recollection and familiarity. Recollection i...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
According to dual-process theories, recollection (slow and associated with contextual details) and f...
Threshold- and signal-detection-based models have dominated theorizing about recogni-tion memory. Bu...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Familiarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more accurately than unfamiliar o...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Does recognition memory rely on discrete recollec...
Experiments in this thesis tested recognition memory tasks in human participants. Recognition memory...
In recognition memory research, a tension exists between dual-process and single-process models of e...
This thesis examines two aspects of human recognition memory by using two separate behavioral paradi...
Theories of recognition have shifted from a single process approach to a dual-process view, which d...
Contains fulltext : 241277.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)According to du...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Five experiments employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate dual-process models of reco...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
Recognition memory can be supported by the processes of recollection and familiarity. Recollection i...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
According to dual-process theories, recollection (slow and associated with contextual details) and f...
Threshold- and signal-detection-based models have dominated theorizing about recogni-tion memory. Bu...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Familiarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more accurately than unfamiliar o...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Does recognition memory rely on discrete recollec...
Experiments in this thesis tested recognition memory tasks in human participants. Recognition memory...
In recognition memory research, a tension exists between dual-process and single-process models of e...