Performance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively insensitive to the effect of environmental context changes between study and test. Recent evidence (P. Dalton, 1993) showed that environmental context changes between study and test affected recognition memory discrimination for unfamiliar stimuli (faces). The present study presented 2 experiments that replicated this finding, refined the experimental methodology, and extended the findings to unfamiliar verbal material (nonwords). Finally, a 3rd experiment showed that contextual changes did not affect recognition memory discrimination for familiar verbal material (words). Overall, the present study provides evidence in favor of context-dependent recognition when the material ...
Why do we remember familiar faces better than unfamiliar ones? Recognition memory for faces with whi...
Murnane and Phelps (1993) recommend word pair presentations in local environmental context (EC) stud...
Within the literature of psychological and decision sciences, there is a critical difference in the ...
Item does not contain fulltextPerformance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively inse...
Evidence for effects of changed environmental context on recognition has been equivocal. Using 3 ex...
The Effects of Environmental Context on Correct and False Recognition Memory Kevin Kuper This study ...
Five experiments examined the effects of environmental context on recall and recognition. In Experim...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
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...
International audienceA variant of the process dissociation procedure was coupled with a manipulatio...
Previous research has found environmental context effects for both conceptual explicit and conceptua...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Previous research has demonstrated that memory is dependent on the environmental context; memory is ...
One widely acknowledged way to improve our memory performance is to repeatedly study the to be learn...
Why do we remember familiar faces better than unfamiliar ones? Recognition memory for faces with whi...
Murnane and Phelps (1993) recommend word pair presentations in local environmental context (EC) stud...
Within the literature of psychological and decision sciences, there is a critical difference in the ...
Item does not contain fulltextPerformance in recognition memory has been shown to be relatively inse...
Evidence for effects of changed environmental context on recognition has been equivocal. Using 3 ex...
The Effects of Environmental Context on Correct and False Recognition Memory Kevin Kuper This study ...
Five experiments examined the effects of environmental context on recall and recognition. In Experim...
Environmental context effects have not been consistently observed in studies of recognition memory. ...
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...
International audienceA variant of the process dissociation procedure was coupled with a manipulatio...
Previous research has found environmental context effects for both conceptual explicit and conceptua...
In two recognition memory tests subjects made initial old/new judgements and subsequently judged whe...
Previous research has demonstrated that memory is dependent on the environmental context; memory is ...
One widely acknowledged way to improve our memory performance is to repeatedly study the to be learn...
Why do we remember familiar faces better than unfamiliar ones? Recognition memory for faces with whi...
Murnane and Phelps (1993) recommend word pair presentations in local environmental context (EC) stud...
Within the literature of psychological and decision sciences, there is a critical difference in the ...