The article reports 4 experiments that explore the notion of recognition without awareness using words as the material. Previous work by Voss and associates has shown that complex visual patterns were correctly selected as targets in a 2-alternative forced-choice (2-AFC) recognition test although participants reported that they were guessing. The present experiments sought to extend this earlier work by having participants study words in different ways and then attempt to recognize the words later in a series of 4-alternative forced-choice (4-AFC) tests, some of which contained no target word. The data of interest are cases in which a target was present and participants stated that they were guessing, yet chose the correct item. This value ...
Two experiments investigated the relation between recognition memory and classification learn-ing. T...
The objective of this study was to explore the participants' processing strategies on the mere expos...
Four experiments were conducted to explore the effects of prior exposure to word stimuli on a) ident...
Contradicting the common assumption that accurate recognition reflects explicit-memory processing, w...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of perceptual information in spurious recognition judgm...
In this review, I examine the nature of familiarity that has been proposed as a basis for making dec...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
The present dissertation aims to evaluate the phenomenon of visual masking as a tool for studying vi...
Two experiments investigated the effects of divided attention at test after manipulating levels of p...
The present dissertation aims to evaluate the phenomenon of visual masking as a tool for studying vi...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed Fr...
The difficulty of the cognitive operations required to process study items was manipulated in two ex...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed fr...
SummaryRecognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and ...
Two experiments investigated the relation between recognition memory and classification learn-ing. T...
The objective of this study was to explore the participants' processing strategies on the mere expos...
Four experiments were conducted to explore the effects of prior exposure to word stimuli on a) ident...
Contradicting the common assumption that accurate recognition reflects explicit-memory processing, w...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of perceptual information in spurious recognition judgm...
In this review, I examine the nature of familiarity that has been proposed as a basis for making dec...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
The present dissertation aims to evaluate the phenomenon of visual masking as a tool for studying vi...
Two experiments investigated the effects of divided attention at test after manipulating levels of p...
The present dissertation aims to evaluate the phenomenon of visual masking as a tool for studying vi...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed Fr...
The difficulty of the cognitive operations required to process study items was manipulated in two ex...
Three event-related potential (ERP) experiments examined whether semantic content can be accessed fr...
SummaryRecognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and ...
Two experiments investigated the relation between recognition memory and classification learn-ing. T...
The objective of this study was to explore the participants' processing strategies on the mere expos...
Four experiments were conducted to explore the effects of prior exposure to word stimuli on a) ident...