SummaryRecognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is widely interpreted to reflect the conscious retrieval of episodic traces or familiarity [1,2]. Non-conscious mnemonic influences, such as repetition priming, are thought to have a negligible effect on standard tests of recognition memory [3]. A major difficulty with this conclusion is that it is exclusively based on the results from experimental protocols that use stimulus materials available to conscious perception. In eight experiments (N = 144), we tested the necessity of mechanisms related to conscious perception for accurate recognition memory by manipulating observers’ awareness of either the encoded event and/or the retrieval cues. ...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
In an ever-changing environment, survival depends on learning which stimuli represent threat, and al...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
SummaryRecognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and ...
Episodic memory is the memory for experienced events. A peak competence of episodic memory is the me...
The article reports 4 experiments that explore the notion of recognition without awareness using wor...
A growing body of evidence indicates that information can be stored even in the absence of conscious...
SummaryWorking memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in t...
Three experiments studied recognition during posthypnotic amnesia (PHA) employing confidence ratings...
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend thinking about u...
Memories of the past can guide humans to avoid harm. The logical consequence of this is if memories ...
Humans have been shown to be capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which t...
Contradicting the common assumption that accurate recognition reflects explicit-memory processing, w...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
In an ever-changing environment, survival depends on learning which stimuli represent threat, and al...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
Recognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and is wide...
SummaryRecognition memory enables us to discriminate whether an event has occurred in the past, and ...
Episodic memory is the memory for experienced events. A peak competence of episodic memory is the me...
The article reports 4 experiments that explore the notion of recognition without awareness using wor...
A growing body of evidence indicates that information can be stored even in the absence of conscious...
SummaryWorking memory allows individuals to maintain information in the focus of the mind's eye in t...
Three experiments studied recognition during posthypnotic amnesia (PHA) employing confidence ratings...
Not all memories are equally welcome in awareness. People limit the time they spend thinking about u...
Memories of the past can guide humans to avoid harm. The logical consequence of this is if memories ...
Humans have been shown to be capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which t...
Contradicting the common assumption that accurate recognition reflects explicit-memory processing, w...
Published online: October 14, 2016Cortical regions as early as primary visual cortex have been impl...
In an ever-changing environment, survival depends on learning which stimuli represent threat, and al...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...