peer reviewedThe present study examined the evolution observed in amnesic patients’ use of motor fluency when making recognition memory decisions. In this experiment, 9 patients with amnesia and 18 matched controls were presented with two recognition memory tasks composed of 3 types of items: (a) natural words, (b) nonwords difficult to pronounce, and (c) nonwords easy to pronounce, the latter having been shown to be processed in a surprisingly fluent manner as long as participants can articulate them at a subvocal level (i.e., oral motor fluency). Our results provide evidence that the motor-movement manipulation was successful to induce a fluency effect. More specifically, data revealed that both amnesic patients and control participants s...
Objective: Semantic verbal fluency (SVF) tasks require individuals to name items from a specified ca...
We investigated whether the use of perceptual fluency as recognition cue by patients with Alzheimer ...
Accuracy of the feeling of knowing was tested in patients with Korsakoff's syndrome, patients p...
The primary aim of this study was to test whether differences in the ability of amnesic and healthy ...
Fluency is one of many cues that are involved in memory decisions. To date, however, the extent to w...
peer reviewedObjective: The primary aim of this study was to test whether differences in the ability...
Fluency is one of many cues that are involved in memory decisions. To date, however, the extent to w...
In this study, lists of words were used in a mixed-modality fashion (some read aloud by the subject,...
We explored what kind of information is acquired when amnesic patients are able to exhibit significa...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.'s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.’s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
The present study examined two groups of amnesic subjects (Korsakoff and Post-Encephalitic) on tests...
This study explored the ability of a severe amnesic patient (AC) to acquire new vocabulary words. We...
Introduction: According to the dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by recollection ...
Objective: Semantic verbal fluency (SVF) tasks require individuals to name items from a specified ca...
We investigated whether the use of perceptual fluency as recognition cue by patients with Alzheimer ...
Accuracy of the feeling of knowing was tested in patients with Korsakoff's syndrome, patients p...
The primary aim of this study was to test whether differences in the ability of amnesic and healthy ...
Fluency is one of many cues that are involved in memory decisions. To date, however, the extent to w...
peer reviewedObjective: The primary aim of this study was to test whether differences in the ability...
Fluency is one of many cues that are involved in memory decisions. To date, however, the extent to w...
In this study, lists of words were used in a mixed-modality fashion (some read aloud by the subject,...
We explored what kind of information is acquired when amnesic patients are able to exhibit significa...
Are amnesic patients selectively impaired in recall relative to recognition? Experiment 1 studied a ...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.'s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
Three studies examined amnesic H.M.’s use of words, phrases, and propositions on the Test of Languag...
The present study examined two groups of amnesic subjects (Korsakoff and Post-Encephalitic) on tests...
This study explored the ability of a severe amnesic patient (AC) to acquire new vocabulary words. We...
Introduction: According to the dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by recollection ...
Objective: Semantic verbal fluency (SVF) tasks require individuals to name items from a specified ca...
We investigated whether the use of perceptual fluency as recognition cue by patients with Alzheimer ...
Accuracy of the feeling of knowing was tested in patients with Korsakoff's syndrome, patients p...