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de Zubicaray, Greig I.; McMahon, Katie L.; Hayward, Lydia; Dunn, John C. – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
In the present study, items pre-exposed in a familiarization series were included in a list discrimination task to manipulate memory strength. At test, participants were required to discriminate strong targets and strong lures from weak targets and new lures. This resulted in a concordant pattern of increased "old" responses to strong targets and…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Recognition (Psychology), Brain, Memory
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Hayes, Scott M.; Buchler, Norbou; Stokes, Jared; Kragel, James; Cabeza, Roberto – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
Although the medial-temporal lobes (MTL), PFC, and parietal cortex are considered primary nodes in the episodic memory network, there is much debate regarding the contributions of MTL, PFC, and parietal subregions to recollection versus familiarity (dual-process theory) and the feasibility of accounts on the basis of a single memory strength…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Memory, Theories, Neurological Organization
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Sugiura, Motoaki; Mano, Yoko; Sasaki, Akihiro; Sadato, Norihiro – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
Special processes recruited during the recognition of personally familiar people have been assumed to reflect the rich episodic and semantic information that selectively represents each person. However, the processes may also include person nonselective ones, which may require interpretation in terms beyond the memory mechanism. To examine this…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Familiarity, Cognitive Processes, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Curran, Tim; Doyle, Jeanne – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
Two experiments investigated the processes underlying the picture superiority effect on recognition memory. Studied pictures were associated with higher accuracy than studied words, regardless of whether test stimuli were words (Experiment 1) or pictures (Experiment 2). Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) recorded during test suggested that the…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Recognition (Psychology), Visual Aids, Test Format
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Mecklinger, Axel; Brunnemann, Nicole; Kipp, Kerstin – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
We examined the ERP correlates of familiarity and recollection and their development in 8- to 10-year-old children and a control group of young adults. Capitalizing on the different temporal dynamics of familiarity and recollection, we tested recognition memory in both groups with a speeded and nonspeeded response condition. Consistent with the…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Familiarity, Young Adults, Recognition (Psychology)
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Feredoes, Eva; Postle, Bradley R. – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010
Left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is a critical neural substrate for the resolution of proactive interference (PI) in working memory. We hypothesized that left IFG achieves this by controlling the influence of familiarity- versus recollection-based information about memory probes. Consistent with this idea, we observed evidence for an "early" (200…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Short Term Memory, Brain, Evaluation Methods
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Meyer, Patric; Mecklinger, Axel; Friederici, Angela D. – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010
Recognition memory based on familiarity judgments is a form of declarative memory that has been repeatedly associated with the anterior medial temporal lobe. It has been argued that this region sustains familiarity-based recognition not only by retrieving item-specific information but also by coding for those semantic aspects of an event that…
Descriptors: Sentences, Semantics, Familiarity, Recognition (Psychology)
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Stenberg, Georg; Hellman, Johan; Johansson, Mikael; Rosen, Ingmar – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2009
Recent interest has been drawn to the separate components of recognition memory, as studied by event-related potentials (ERPs). In ERPs, recollection is usually accompanied by a late, parietal positive deflection. An earlier, frontal component has been suggested to be a counterpart, accompanying recognition by familiarity. However, this component,…
Descriptors: Reputation, Familiarity, Recognition (Psychology), Priming