Speed-accuracy trade-off methods have been used to contrast single- and dual-process accounts of recognition memory. With these procedures, subjects are presented with individual test items and required to make recognition decisions under various time constraints. In three experiments, we presented words and pictures to be intentionally learned; test stimuli were always visually presented words. At test, we manipulated the interval between the presentation of each test stimulus and that of a response signal, thus controlling the amount of time available to retrieve target information. The standard picture superiority effect was significant in long response deadline conditions (i.e., ≥2.000 msec). Conversely, a significant reverse picture su...
When viewing a rapid sequence of pictures, observers momentarily understand the gist of each scene b...
The present study is interested in whether recognition memory errors made from snap decisions can be...
The picture superiority effect, i.e., better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has b...
Speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) methods have been used to contrast single- and dual-process accounts o...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Pictures are better remembered than items studied as words. However, there are no available data on ...
International audienceTwo processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiar...
Two processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiarity and recollection. ...
■ Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the to be related to recollection, benefited...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
When viewing a rapid sequence of pictures, observers momentarily understand the gist of each scene b...
The present study is interested in whether recognition memory errors made from snap decisions can be...
The picture superiority effect, i.e., better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has b...
Speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) methods have been used to contrast single- and dual-process accounts o...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Abstract Effects on two bases for recognition-memory judgements were examined using a process dissoc...
Three experiments investigated response times (RTs) for remember and know responses in recognition m...
Pictures are better remembered than items studied as words. However, there are no available data on ...
International audienceTwo processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiar...
Two processes are thought to support visual recognition memory (VRM): Familiarity and recollection. ...
■ Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the to be related to recollection, benefited...
In recognition, remember responses are understood to be based on recollection and know responses are...
Pictures are typically better remembered than words, but explanations for this fact diverge. Some at...
Words and pictures were studied, and recognition tests were given in which each studied object was t...
This study investigated the modulatory role of emotion in the effect of time delay on recognition me...
When viewing a rapid sequence of pictures, observers momentarily understand the gist of each scene b...
The present study is interested in whether recognition memory errors made from snap decisions can be...
The picture superiority effect, i.e., better memory for pictures than for corresponding words, has b...