Retrieving effectively from memory (REM; R. M. Shiffrin & M. Steyvers, 1997), an episodic model of memory, is extended to implicit memory phenomena. namely the perceptual identification studies reported in R. Ratcliff and G. McKoon (1997:), In those studies, the influence of prior study was greatest when words were presented most briefly and when forced-choice targets and foils were most similar. R. Ratcliff and G. McKoon use these data to argue against models in which prior study changes a word's representation. A model in which prior study changes a word's representation by adding context information is fit to their data; at test, the model uses a Bayesian decision process to compare the perceptual and context features associated with the...
<p>(<b>a</b>) On a given trial, a temporal interval <i>t</i> (here, auditory) is perceived as a draw...
Individuals may gain information about the meaning of novel words by using contextual clues. A Bayes...
Implicit learning (IL) occurs unconsciously and without intention. Perceptual fluency is the ease of...
The REM model originally developed for recognition memory (Shiffrin & Steyvers, 1997) has recently b...
This dissertation tested the hypothesis that perceptual implicit memory is affected not just by the ...
Abstract—People name well-known objects shown in pictures more quickly if they have studied them pre...
This thesis uses a fusion of recognition memory and implicit learning methods to investigate perform...
The authors argue that perception is Bayesian inference based on accumulation of noisy evidence and ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Recognition memory experiments are an important s...
According to the memory colour effect, the colour of a colour-diagnostic object is not perceived ind...
We develop a probabilistic model of human memory performance in free recall experiments. In these ex...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
It is now well established that the time course of perceptual processing influences the first second...
A number of recent theoretical models, based on Bayesian probability theory, have formalized the nee...
<p>(<b>a</b>) On a given trial, a temporal interval <i>t</i> (here, auditory) is perceived as a draw...
Individuals may gain information about the meaning of novel words by using contextual clues. A Bayes...
Implicit learning (IL) occurs unconsciously and without intention. Perceptual fluency is the ease of...
The REM model originally developed for recognition memory (Shiffrin & Steyvers, 1997) has recently b...
This dissertation tested the hypothesis that perceptual implicit memory is affected not just by the ...
Abstract—People name well-known objects shown in pictures more quickly if they have studied them pre...
This thesis uses a fusion of recognition memory and implicit learning methods to investigate perform...
The authors argue that perception is Bayesian inference based on accumulation of noisy evidence and ...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Recognition memory experiments are an important s...
According to the memory colour effect, the colour of a colour-diagnostic object is not perceived ind...
We develop a probabilistic model of human memory performance in free recall experiments. In these ex...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
Item noise models of recognition assert that interference at retrieval is generated by the words fro...
It is now well established that the time course of perceptual processing influences the first second...
A number of recent theoretical models, based on Bayesian probability theory, have formalized the nee...
<p>(<b>a</b>) On a given trial, a temporal interval <i>t</i> (here, auditory) is perceived as a draw...
Individuals may gain information about the meaning of novel words by using contextual clues. A Bayes...
Implicit learning (IL) occurs unconsciously and without intention. Perceptual fluency is the ease of...