Memory binding in early childhood: Evidence for a retrieval deficit
Previous research has suggested that performance for items requiring memory‐binding
processes improves between ages 4 and 6 (J. Sluzenski, N. Newcombe, & SL Kovacs …
processes improves between ages 4 and 6 (J. Sluzenski, N. Newcombe, & SL Kovacs …
[HTML][HTML] Expectation affects learning and modulates memory experience at retrieval
A Kafkas, D Montaldi - Cognition, 2018 - Elsevier
Our ability to make predictions and monitor regularities has a profound impact on the way
we perceive the environment, but the effect this mechanism has on memory is not well …
we perceive the environment, but the effect this mechanism has on memory is not well …
Pre-stimulus neural activity predicts successful encoding of inter-item associations
Abstract fMRI was employed to investigate the relationship between pre-stimulus neural
activity and associative encoding of words and pictures in humans. While undergoing …
activity and associative encoding of words and pictures in humans. While undergoing …
Directed forgetting of complex pictures in an item method paradigm
A Hauswald, J Kissler - Memory, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
An item-cued directed forgetting paradigm was used to investigate the ability to control
episodic memory and selectively encode complex coloured pictures. A series of …
episodic memory and selectively encode complex coloured pictures. A series of …
Contextualizing the development of recollection
N Newcombe, M Lloyd, F Balcomb - Origins and development of …, 2011 - books.google.com
Building an adapted mind requires a solution to the problem of how to select and organize
the many kinds of information in the world. We need to select which kinds of information to …
the many kinds of information in the world. We need to select which kinds of information to …
Three pillars of false memory prevention: Orientation, evaluation, and corroboration
DA Gallo, JM Lampinen - The Oxford handbook of metamemory, 2016 - books.google.com
Conscious recollections of past experiences are prone to distortion, but retrieval monitoring
processes help control memory accuracy and avoid false memories. This chapter overviews …
processes help control memory accuracy and avoid false memories. This chapter overviews …
Remembering words not presented in sentences: How study context changes patterns of false memories
LE Matzen, AS Benjamin - Memory & cognition, 2009 - Springer
People falsely endorse semantic associates and morpheme rearrangements of studied
words at high rates in recognition testing. The coexistence of these results is paradoxical …
words at high rates in recognition testing. The coexistence of these results is paradoxical …
Contributions of familiarity and recollection rejection to recognition: Evidence from the time course of false recognition for semantic and conjunction lures
It has been suggested that both familiarity and recollection contribute to the recognition
decision process. In this paper we leverage the form of false alarm rate functions—in which …
decision process. In this paper we leverage the form of false alarm rate functions—in which …
Individual differences in disqualifying monitoring underlie false recognition of associative and conjunction lures
The current study leveraged experimental and individual differences methodology to
examine whether false memories across different list-learning tasks arise from a common …
examine whether false memories across different list-learning tasks arise from a common …
Reducing the familiarity of conjunction lures with pictures.
ME Lloyd - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory …, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
Four experiments were conducted to test whether conjunction errors were reduced after
pictorial encoding and whether the semantic overlap between study and conjunction items …
pictorial encoding and whether the semantic overlap between study and conjunction items …