Retrieval failures that occur during attempts to recall the names of familiar people have been the subject of intense scrutiny in the 40 years that have elapsed since the publication of Yarmey's original investigation in 1973. Whereas Brown and McNeill (1966) had used definitions of words of relatively low frequency to elicit tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states, Yarmey attempted to generate TOTs for familiar names by presenting participants with photographs of 50 famous people. As with Brown and McNeill, Yarmey's study provided a detailed record of the structural information about an elusive name that was available to participants when they experienced a TOT. Moreover, the use of photographs allowed Yarmey to investigate the biographical or “sem...
Patients with closed-head injury frequently complain about difficulties with retrieving the names of...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patte...
Two experiments are reported that revisit the issue of why people's names are more difficult to reca...
Existing research is equivocal as to whether aging negatively affects the retrieval of proper names ...
peer reviewedPersonal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. Studies describing p...
Forgetting people’s names in one of the most frequent memory complaints for older adults. Names have...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
An experiment is described in which subjects (N = 106) studied unique names of famous individuals, u...
Confrontation naming of famous faces was studied in 33 individuals with aphasia (anemic, Broca's, an...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
Several authors have reported that the incidence of retrieval failures is higher for people's names ...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
peer reviewedThe retrieval of proper names in memory is particularly prone to failure. Several autho...
Patients with closed-head injury frequently complain about difficulties with retrieving the names of...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patte...
Two experiments are reported that revisit the issue of why people's names are more difficult to reca...
Existing research is equivocal as to whether aging negatively affects the retrieval of proper names ...
peer reviewedPersonal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. Studies describing p...
Forgetting people’s names in one of the most frequent memory complaints for older adults. Names have...
Personal names are particularly susceptible to retrieval failures. In the present talk, a review of ...
An experiment is described in which subjects (N = 106) studied unique names of famous individuals, u...
Confrontation naming of famous faces was studied in 33 individuals with aphasia (anemic, Broca's, an...
The nondescriptive nature of proper names has been suggested as one reason that people experience pa...
Several authors have reported that the incidence of retrieval failures is higher for people's names ...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
In this article, the task of separating specific from general effects of normal aging on cognition i...
peer reviewedThe retrieval of proper names in memory is particularly prone to failure. Several autho...
Patients with closed-head injury frequently complain about difficulties with retrieving the names of...
One of the most reliable findings in the literature on person indentification is that semantic categ...
In four experiments on the identification of familiar faces we reassessed a robust performance patte...