Recollection has been described as both a recognition memory judgment requiring cognitive control and the ability to retrieve contextual information about a prior occurrence. At the core of this article is the question whether or not these two subcomponents of recollection are dissociable in amnesia. In three experiments, we explored the influence of exclusion task instructions on performance in a single case (CJ), with the view to understand the relative contributions of control and source memory to recognition memory decisions. First, contrasting findings were obtained between tasks requiring strategic control or source reports. Second, even though CJ displayed some residual source memory relative to the ability to strategically control t...
The maintenance-rehearsal paradigm (Glenberg, Smith, & Green, 1977; Rundus, 1977) was employed to ex...
In four separate experiments, we employed Jacoby\u27s (1991) process dissociation procedure (PDP) to...
Episodic memory is thought to be mediated by executive processes that facilitate the retrieval of ta...
International audienceRecollection has been described as both a recognition memory judgment requirin...
The links between control over recollection and working memory capacity (WMC) were investigated usin...
Following study, participants received 2 tests. The 1st was a recognition test; the 2nd was designed...
The left-parietal ERP old/new effect—an index of recollection—is often larger for classes of item to...
Episodic memory refers to the storage and retrieval of information about events in our past. Accordi...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Voluntary control processes can be recruited to facilitate recollection in situations where a retrie...
<div><p>In this article, we investigated the effects of variations at encoding and retrieval on reco...
Currently, there is a general agreement that two distinct cognitive operations, recollection and fam...
he links between the resources available for cognitive control and the ability to recover and mainta...
Voluntary control processes can be recruited to facilitate recollection in situations where a retrie...
The maintenance-rehearsal paradigm (Glenberg, Smith, & Green, 1977; Rundus, 1977) was employed to ex...
In four separate experiments, we employed Jacoby\u27s (1991) process dissociation procedure (PDP) to...
Episodic memory is thought to be mediated by executive processes that facilitate the retrieval of ta...
International audienceRecollection has been described as both a recognition memory judgment requirin...
The links between control over recollection and working memory capacity (WMC) were investigated usin...
Following study, participants received 2 tests. The 1st was a recognition test; the 2nd was designed...
The left-parietal ERP old/new effect—an index of recollection—is often larger for classes of item to...
Episodic memory refers to the storage and retrieval of information about events in our past. Accordi...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Voluntary control processes can be recruited to facilitate recollection in situations where a retrie...
<div><p>In this article, we investigated the effects of variations at encoding and retrieval on reco...
Currently, there is a general agreement that two distinct cognitive operations, recollection and fam...
he links between the resources available for cognitive control and the ability to recover and mainta...
Voluntary control processes can be recruited to facilitate recollection in situations where a retrie...
The maintenance-rehearsal paradigm (Glenberg, Smith, & Green, 1977; Rundus, 1977) was employed to ex...
In four separate experiments, we employed Jacoby\u27s (1991) process dissociation procedure (PDP) to...
Episodic memory is thought to be mediated by executive processes that facilitate the retrieval of ta...