The strength-based mirror effect in recognition memory is the finding observed as an increase in hits and a decrease in false alarms after an additional study. When a set of items is strengthened in a list in which another set is not, recognition memory performance of weak items is not negatively affected by being studied along with strong items. This finding is defined as the null list-strength effect and both of these findings are explained by the differentiation mechanism. Currently the study conducted by the researchers examined the list-strength paradigm in source memory by adopting a recognition task, and demonstrated a strength-based mirror effect and a null list-strength effect in source memory. Following these finding in source rec...
A mirror effect can be produced by manipulating word class (e.g., high vs. low frequency) or by mani...
Memory is reliably enhanced for information read aloud compared with information read silently—this ...
The strength based mirror effect (SBME) refers to higher hit rates and lower false alarm rates for s...
This thesis aimed to explore the list-strength paradigm in source recognition memory. Items can be s...
A critical constraint on models of item recognition comes from the list strength paradigm, in which ...
Manipulating either list length (e.g., few vs. many study items) or encoding strength (e.g., one pre...
the effect of list composition on word recognition. The predictions were empirically tested for two-...
Strengthening items in a list increases hit rates and decreases false alarm rates in recognition mem...
Episodic memory, the processes by which information about experienced events is encoded into some lo...
In recognition memory, increasing the strength of studied items does not reduce performance on other...
The study of list length effects (adding items to a list affects memory for the other items) and lis...
Research on the list strength effect (LSE) has shown that learning some words on a list more strongl...
The attention/likelihood theory (ALT; M. Glanzer & J. K. Adams, 1990) and the retrieving effectively...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This paper develops a bivaria...
Between-list manipulations of memory strength through repetition commonly generate a mirror effect, ...
A mirror effect can be produced by manipulating word class (e.g., high vs. low frequency) or by mani...
Memory is reliably enhanced for information read aloud compared with information read silently—this ...
The strength based mirror effect (SBME) refers to higher hit rates and lower false alarm rates for s...
This thesis aimed to explore the list-strength paradigm in source recognition memory. Items can be s...
A critical constraint on models of item recognition comes from the list strength paradigm, in which ...
Manipulating either list length (e.g., few vs. many study items) or encoding strength (e.g., one pre...
the effect of list composition on word recognition. The predictions were empirically tested for two-...
Strengthening items in a list increases hit rates and decreases false alarm rates in recognition mem...
Episodic memory, the processes by which information about experienced events is encoded into some lo...
In recognition memory, increasing the strength of studied items does not reduce performance on other...
The study of list length effects (adding items to a list affects memory for the other items) and lis...
Research on the list strength effect (LSE) has shown that learning some words on a list more strongl...
The attention/likelihood theory (ALT; M. Glanzer & J. K. Adams, 1990) and the retrieving effectively...
105 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This paper develops a bivaria...
Between-list manipulations of memory strength through repetition commonly generate a mirror effect, ...
A mirror effect can be produced by manipulating word class (e.g., high vs. low frequency) or by mani...
Memory is reliably enhanced for information read aloud compared with information read silently—this ...
The strength based mirror effect (SBME) refers to higher hit rates and lower false alarm rates for s...