Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test leads to an attribution of context familiarity to a recognition probe, which has been dubbed ‘context-dependent recognition’. Second, reinstating the exact study context for a particular target in a recognition test cues recollection of an item-context association, resulting in ‘context-dependent discrimination’. Here we investigated how these two context effects are expressed in metacognitive monitoring (confidence judgments) and metacognitive control (‘don’t know’ responding) of retrieval. We used faces as studied items, landscape photographs as study and test contexts and both free- and forced-report 2AFC recognition tests. In terms of context...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
S. E. Clark (1997) offered a modified signal-detection explanation of the confidence-accuracy invers...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
International audienceA variant of the process dissociation procedure was coupled with a manipulatio...
The context reinstatement (CR) effect suggests that target items are easier to recognize when encodi...
Performance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively insensitive to the effect of envir...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Summary The experiments reported investigate the influence of attention and short-term accessibility...
Evidence for effects of changed environmental context on recognition has been equivocal. Using 3 ex...
One widely acknowledged way to improve our memory performance is to repeatedly study the to be learn...
The Effects of Environmental Context on Correct and False Recognition Memory Kevin Kuper This study ...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
S. E. Clark (1997) offered a modified signal-detection explanation of the confidence-accuracy invers...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
International audienceA variant of the process dissociation procedure was coupled with a manipulatio...
The context reinstatement (CR) effect suggests that target items are easier to recognize when encodi...
Performance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively insensitive to the effect of envir...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Summary The experiments reported investigate the influence of attention and short-term accessibility...
Evidence for effects of changed environmental context on recognition has been equivocal. Using 3 ex...
One widely acknowledged way to improve our memory performance is to repeatedly study the to be learn...
The Effects of Environmental Context on Correct and False Recognition Memory Kevin Kuper This study ...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
S. E. Clark (1997) offered a modified signal-detection explanation of the confidence-accuracy invers...