Behavioural and computational methodologies were combined to explore human recognition memory and perception. The research explores how the ability to differentiate between past events breaks down when the events are highly similar, and as scene complexity is varied. Also, the progression of memory performance is examined as the perceptual similarity between current and past faces is systematically varied. Finally, theoretical work explores the boundary between memory and perception, showing how a single neural structure can support both cognitive faculties. Together, the findings further our understanding of the limits of memory and perception, helping to predict when these processes might fail
Abstract—Recognition memory relies on two processes: (i) identification and (ii) judgement concernin...
In our daily lives, recognizing a familiar object is an effortless and seemingly instantaneous proce...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...
This thesis examines two aspects of human recognition memory by using two separate behavioral paradi...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
A variety of processes contribute to successful recognition memory, some of which can be associated ...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
Experiments in this thesis tested recognition memory tasks in human participants. Recognition memory...
This paper is concerned with how the debate between single- and dual-process theories of recognition...
This review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific techniqu...
AbstractThis review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific ...
Conflicting models persist over the nature of long-term memory. Crucial issues are whether episodic ...
Notwithstanding the extensive research effort has gone into understanding face perception by human b...
Working with leading experts in the field of cognitive neuroscience and computational intelligence, ...
This dissertation contributes to a growing body of research that attempts to bridge the chasm betwee...
Abstract—Recognition memory relies on two processes: (i) identification and (ii) judgement concernin...
In our daily lives, recognizing a familiar object is an effortless and seemingly instantaneous proce...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...
This thesis examines two aspects of human recognition memory by using two separate behavioral paradi...
The development of formal models has aided theoretical progress in recognition memory research. Here...
A variety of processes contribute to successful recognition memory, some of which can be associated ...
In this report we review a large body of literature describing how experience affects recognition. B...
Experiments in this thesis tested recognition memory tasks in human participants. Recognition memory...
This paper is concerned with how the debate between single- and dual-process theories of recognition...
This review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific techniqu...
AbstractThis review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific ...
Conflicting models persist over the nature of long-term memory. Crucial issues are whether episodic ...
Notwithstanding the extensive research effort has gone into understanding face perception by human b...
Working with leading experts in the field of cognitive neuroscience and computational intelligence, ...
This dissertation contributes to a growing body of research that attempts to bridge the chasm betwee...
Abstract—Recognition memory relies on two processes: (i) identification and (ii) judgement concernin...
In our daily lives, recognizing a familiar object is an effortless and seemingly instantaneous proce...
Many models of recognition are derived from models originally applied to perception tasks, which ass...