The medial temporal lobe and recognition memory
H Eichenbaum, AP Yonelinas… - Annu. Rev …, 2007 - annualreviews.org
The ability to recognize a previously experienced stimulus is supported by two processes:
recollection of the stimulus in the context of other information associated with the …
recollection of the stimulus in the context of other information associated with the …
Event-related potentials and recognition memory
According to dual-process models, recognition memory is supported by distinct retrieval
processes known as familiarity and recollection. Important evidence supporting the dual …
processes known as familiarity and recollection. Important evidence supporting the dual …
Dual-process theory and signal-detection theory of recognition memory.
JT Wixted - Psychological review, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Two influential models of recognition memory, the unequal-variance signal-detection model
and a dual-process threshold/detection model, accurately describe the receiver operating …
and a dual-process threshold/detection model, accurately describe the receiver operating …
[BOOK][B] Cognition: A neuroscience approach
AL Glass - 2016 - books.google.com
Drawing on a modern neurocognitive framework, this full-color textbook introduces the entire
field of cognition through an engaging narrative. Emphasizing the common neural …
field of cognition through an engaging narrative. Emphasizing the common neural …
Can corrections spread misinformation to new audiences? Testing for the elusive familiarity backfire effect
UKH Ecker, S Lewandowsky, M Chadwick - … Research: Principles and …, 2020 - Springer
Misinformation often continues to influence inferential reasoning after clear and credible
corrections are provided; this effect is known as the continued influence effect. It has been …
corrections are provided; this effect is known as the continued influence effect. It has been …
A continuous dual-process model of remember/know judgments.
The dual-process theory of recognition memory holds that recognition decisions can be
based on recollection or familiarity, and the remember/know procedure is widely used to …
based on recollection or familiarity, and the remember/know procedure is widely used to …
The forgotten history of signal detection theory.
JT Wixted - Journal of experimental psychology: learning, memory …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Signal detection theory is one of psychology's most well-known and influential theoretical
frameworks. However, the conceptual hurdles that had to be overcome before the theory …
frameworks. However, the conceptual hurdles that had to be overcome before the theory …
Oxytocin enhances the encoding of positive social memories in humans
AJ Guastella, PB Mitchell, F Mathews - Biological psychiatry, 2008 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: In nonhuman mammals, oxytocin has a critical role in social recognition
and the development of long-term bonds. There has been limited research evaluating effects …
and the development of long-term bonds. There has been limited research evaluating effects …
Frequency effects on memory: A resource-limited theory.
We present a review of frequency effects in memory, accompanied by a theory of memory,
according to which the storage of new information in long-term memory (LTM) depletes a …
according to which the storage of new information in long-term memory (LTM) depletes a …
The development of recollection and familiarity in childhood and adolescence: Evidence from the dual‐process signal detection model
S Ghetti, L Angelini - Child development, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Two experiments examined the development of recollection (recalling qualitative details
about an event) and familiarity (recognizing the event) using the dual‐process signal …
about an event) and familiarity (recognizing the event) using the dual‐process signal …