We explore the separation of decision confidence and familiarity components in EEG data from recognition memory experiments. We first develop and test a classifier designed to classify decision confidence on new trials. We then use this classifier to control for confidence in the selection of trials of familiarity and correct rejection. This allows us to reveal a familiarity component that is of similar magnitude for recollection and familiarity judgements. This familiarity component reveals more of a frontal extent than obtained without confidence matching. We believe that this preliminary result can serve as a guide for designing future electrophysiological experiments to better separate the different components of recognition mem...
A recent report concluded that magnetoencephalographic signals of neural activity associated with me...
<div><p>Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tenden...
Memory-based decisions are often accompanied by an assessment of choice certainty, but the mechanism...
We explore the separation of decision confidence and familiarity components in EEG data from recogni...
We present the results using single-trial analyses and pattern classifier to analyze Electroencephal...
We used pattern classifiers to extract features related to recognition memory retrieval from the tem...
We present results from single-trial analyses conducted on Electroencephalography (EEG) data recorde...
Contains fulltext : 200858.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Subjectively pe...
Electrophysiological studies on recognition memory have identified several brain signals that are as...
This paper investigates the possibility of decoding decision confidence from electroencephalographic...
Familiarity is a type of memory signal that can support recognition of prior occurrences without ret...
peer reviewedMemory-based decisions are often accompanied by an assessment of choice certainty, but ...
In a dual-process framework, two processes are involved in successful recognition memory: recollecti...
For more than a century, an immense interest has been devoted to the study of recognition memory, wh...
Recent research has demonstrated the critical role of the feeling of familiarity in recognition memo...
A recent report concluded that magnetoencephalographic signals of neural activity associated with me...
<div><p>Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tenden...
Memory-based decisions are often accompanied by an assessment of choice certainty, but the mechanism...
We explore the separation of decision confidence and familiarity components in EEG data from recogni...
We present the results using single-trial analyses and pattern classifier to analyze Electroencephal...
We used pattern classifiers to extract features related to recognition memory retrieval from the tem...
We present results from single-trial analyses conducted on Electroencephalography (EEG) data recorde...
Contains fulltext : 200858.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Subjectively pe...
Electrophysiological studies on recognition memory have identified several brain signals that are as...
This paper investigates the possibility of decoding decision confidence from electroencephalographic...
Familiarity is a type of memory signal that can support recognition of prior occurrences without ret...
peer reviewedMemory-based decisions are often accompanied by an assessment of choice certainty, but ...
In a dual-process framework, two processes are involved in successful recognition memory: recollecti...
For more than a century, an immense interest has been devoted to the study of recognition memory, wh...
Recent research has demonstrated the critical role of the feeling of familiarity in recognition memo...
A recent report concluded that magnetoencephalographic signals of neural activity associated with me...
<div><p>Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tenden...
Memory-based decisions are often accompanied by an assessment of choice certainty, but the mechanism...