Summed-similarity models of short-term item recognition posit that participants base their judgments of an item's prior occurrence on that item's summed similarity to the ensemble of items on the remembered list. We examined the neural predictions of these models in 3 short-term recognition memory experiments using electrocorticographic/depth electrode recordings and scalp electroencephalography. On each experimental trial, participants judged whether a test face had been among a small set of recently studied faces. Consistent with summed-similarity theory, participants' tendency to endorse a test item increased as a function of its summed similarity to the items on the just-studied list. To characterize this behavioral effect of summed sim...
Much of mental life consists in thinking about object concepts that are not currently within the sco...
Formal computational models of human memory posit a central role of feature representations in episo...
How do working memory and perception interact with each other? Recent theories of working memory sug...
Summed-similarity models of short-term item recognition posit that participants base their judgments...
Summed-similarity models of short-term item recognition posit that participants base their judgments...
Similarity is known to affect memory. Visual item recognition refers to tasks where participants stu...
Behavioral studies of visual recognition memory indicate that old/new decisions reflect both the sim...
Are the information processing steps that support short-term sensory memory common to all the senses...
Are the information processing steps that support short-term sensory memory common to all the senses...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) relies on a distributed network including sensory-related, posterior...
We used event-related fMRI to test whether recognition memory depends on visual similarity between f...
Perceptual similarity is a cognitive judgment that represents the end-stage of a complex cascade of ...
SummaryFormal computational models of human memory posit a central role of feature representations i...
AbstractModels of categorization typically rely on the use of stimuli composed of well-defined dimen...
SummarySingle-process models of recognition memory posit that recognizing is based on a unidimension...
Much of mental life consists in thinking about object concepts that are not currently within the sco...
Formal computational models of human memory posit a central role of feature representations in episo...
How do working memory and perception interact with each other? Recent theories of working memory sug...
Summed-similarity models of short-term item recognition posit that participants base their judgments...
Summed-similarity models of short-term item recognition posit that participants base their judgments...
Similarity is known to affect memory. Visual item recognition refers to tasks where participants stu...
Behavioral studies of visual recognition memory indicate that old/new decisions reflect both the sim...
Are the information processing steps that support short-term sensory memory common to all the senses...
Are the information processing steps that support short-term sensory memory common to all the senses...
Visual short-term memory (VSTM) relies on a distributed network including sensory-related, posterior...
We used event-related fMRI to test whether recognition memory depends on visual similarity between f...
Perceptual similarity is a cognitive judgment that represents the end-stage of a complex cascade of ...
SummaryFormal computational models of human memory posit a central role of feature representations i...
AbstractModels of categorization typically rely on the use of stimuli composed of well-defined dimen...
SummarySingle-process models of recognition memory posit that recognizing is based on a unidimension...
Much of mental life consists in thinking about object concepts that are not currently within the sco...
Formal computational models of human memory posit a central role of feature representations in episo...
How do working memory and perception interact with each other? Recent theories of working memory sug...