We performed an old/new study/test recognition task to investigate feature repetition effects on object familiarity. The results showed that repeated features increased "old" responses during the test phase for new objects. This increase was linear with the number of repeated features on the object. Old objects, which had been among the study phase stimuli, were not affected by the number of repeated features on the object. We also analyzed the effect of feature type (colour, shape, border and pattern) on familiarity responses. We found an effect of feature type only for the old objects. Saliency of the features also affected familiarity: the more salient the repeated feature was, the more familiar the object was found. We propose that the ...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this ...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
We demonstrate that a familiar looking feature can influence categorization through 2 different rout...
One widely acknowledged way to improve our memory performance is to repeatedly study the to be learn...
Memory enhancement after repeated presentation of to-be-learned material is a wellknown phenomenon. ...
Configural processing could develop for non-face visual objects as one becomes familiar with those o...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
Previous research has shown that attention to an object can trigger the retrieval of features of a p...
According to several computational models, novel items can create a learning mode with dynamics favo...
Previous studies have reported conflicting findings on whether item repetition has beneficial or det...
With repeated exposure, people become better at identifying presented items and better at rejecting ...
Previous studies have found no evidence that long-term learning of integrated objects and individual...
Two experiments examined effects of repetition and change on states of awareness in face recognition...
Within the word recognition literature, word‐frequency and hence familiarity has been shown to affec...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this ...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
We demonstrate that a familiar looking feature can influence categorization through 2 different rout...
One widely acknowledged way to improve our memory performance is to repeatedly study the to be learn...
Memory enhancement after repeated presentation of to-be-learned material is a wellknown phenomenon. ...
Configural processing could develop for non-face visual objects as one becomes familiar with those o...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
Previous research has shown that attention to an object can trigger the retrieval of features of a p...
According to several computational models, novel items can create a learning mode with dynamics favo...
Previous studies have reported conflicting findings on whether item repetition has beneficial or det...
With repeated exposure, people become better at identifying presented items and better at rejecting ...
Previous studies have found no evidence that long-term learning of integrated objects and individual...
Two experiments examined effects of repetition and change on states of awareness in face recognition...
Within the word recognition literature, word‐frequency and hence familiarity has been shown to affec...
One influential theory on object knowledge is feature-based model, which proposes that the object kn...
Is our memory for pairs of items dependent on item characteristics? The present study explores this ...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...