The REM model originally developed for recognition memory (Shiffrin & Steyvers, 1997) has recently been extended to implicit memory phenomena observed during threshold identification of words. We discuss two REM models based on Bayesian principles: a model for long-term priming (REMI; Schooler, Shiffrin, & Raaijmakers, 1999), and a model for short-term priming (ROUSE; Huber, Shiffrin, Lyle, & Ruys, in press). Although the identification tasks are the same, the basis for priming differs in the two models. In both paradigms we ask whether prior study merely reflects a bias to interpret ambiguous information in a certain manner, or instead leads to more efficient encoding. The observation of a ‘both-primed benefit’ in two-alternative forced-ch...
The counter model for perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon, 1997) differs from alternative v...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subseque...
Retrieving effectively from memory (REM; R. M. Shiffrin & M. Steyvers, 1997), an episodic model of m...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
A single-system computational model of priming and recognition was applied to studies that have look...
Three experiments investigated the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a...
Since it was introduced in Forster and Davis (1984), masked priming has been widely adopted in the p...
We investigated whether manipulating the duration for which an item is studied has opposite effects ...
There is a great deal of interest in characterizing the representations and processes that support t...
Accounts of priming typically assume that primes activate existing representations, thus prospective...
The authors investigated spatial, temporal, and attentional manipulations in a short-term repetition...
Contains fulltext : 137985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We challenge th...
The authors argue that perception is Bayesian inference based on accumulation of noisy evidence and ...
In the past decades, hundreds of articles have explored the mechanisms underlying priming. Most rese...
The counter model for perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon, 1997) differs from alternative v...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subseque...
Retrieving effectively from memory (REM; R. M. Shiffrin & M. Steyvers, 1997), an episodic model of m...
Five experiments explored the effects of immediate repetition priming on episodic recognition (the “...
A single-system computational model of priming and recognition was applied to studies that have look...
Three experiments investigated the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a...
Since it was introduced in Forster and Davis (1984), masked priming has been widely adopted in the p...
We investigated whether manipulating the duration for which an item is studied has opposite effects ...
There is a great deal of interest in characterizing the representations and processes that support t...
Accounts of priming typically assume that primes activate existing representations, thus prospective...
The authors investigated spatial, temporal, and attentional manipulations in a short-term repetition...
Contains fulltext : 137985.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We challenge th...
The authors argue that perception is Bayesian inference based on accumulation of noisy evidence and ...
In the past decades, hundreds of articles have explored the mechanisms underlying priming. Most rese...
The counter model for perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon, 1997) differs from alternative v...
The relationship between recognition memory and repetition priming remains unclear. Priming is belie...
In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subseque...