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The following pages link to Familiarity and recollection in item and associative recognition (Q78234442):
Displaying 44 items.
- Reduced specificity of hippocampal and posterior ventrolateral prefrontal activity during relational retrieval in normal aging (Q30447269) (← links)
- Models of recognition: a review of arguments in favor of a dual-process account (Q30494391) (← links)
- Sleep enhances explicit recollection in recognition memory (Q33835504) (← links)
- Continuous recollection versus unitized familiarity in associative recognition (Q33941132) (← links)
- Neural correlates of familiarity-based associative retrieval (Q34041959) (← links)
- Measuring recollection and familiarity in the medial temporal lobe (Q34287089) (← links)
- The contribution of familiarity to associative memory in amnesia (Q35221420) (← links)
- Changes in response bias with different study-test delays: evidence from young adults, older adults, and patients with Alzheimer's disease (Q35834566) (← links)
- "What-Where-Which" Episodic Retrieval Requires Conscious Recollection and Is Promoted by Semantic Knowledge (Q35858809) (← links)
- Role of the medial temporal lobes in relational memory: neuropsychological evidence from a cued recognition paradigm (Q36002721) (← links)
- ERP correlates of familiarity and recollection processes in visual associative recognition (Q36372939) (← links)
- Two are not better than one: Combining unitization and relational encoding strategies (Q36456091) (← links)
- Memory for Items and Associations: Distinct Representations and Processes in Associative Recognition (Q36804794) (← links)
- Effects of learning experience on forgetting rates of item and associative memories (Q37032935) (← links)
- Recognition memory across the lifespan: the impact of word frequency and study-test interval on estimates of familiarity and recollection (Q37267733) (← links)
- Episodic memory in former professional football players with a history of concussion: an event-related functional neuroimaging study (Q37342816) (← links)
- Effects of aging on the neural correlates of successful item and source memory encoding (Q37364812) (← links)
- Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging changes during relational retrieval in normal aging and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (Q37394614) (← links)
- Dissociating the Electrophysiological Correlates between Item Retrieval and Associative Retrieval in Associative Recognition: From the Perspective of Directed Forgetting (Q37397233) (← links)
- Electrophysiological Correlates of Familiarity and Recollection in Associative Recognition: Contributions of Perceptual and Conceptual Processing to Unitization (Q37725049) (← links)
- Misrecollection prevents older adults from benefitting from semantic relatedness of the memoranda in associative memory. (Q38373104) (← links)
- Effects of repetition and response deadline on associative recognition in young and older adults (Q38416131) (← links)
- The production effect in paired-associate learning: benefits for item and associative information (Q38442485) (← links)
- Commentary on: Recollection reduces unitised familiarity effect (Q41508059) (← links)
- Dissociating familiarity from recollection in human recognition memory: different rates of forgetting over short retention intervals (Q43424571) (← links)
- Encoding and the durability of episodic memory: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study. (Q46159833) (← links)
- Disproportionate deficit in associative recognition relative to item recognition in global amnesia (Q48118396) (← links)
- The effects of item familiarity on the neural correlates of successful associative memory encoding. (Q48194284) (← links)
- Effect of unitization on associative recognition in amnesia (Q48319275) (← links)
- The effects of unitization on the contribution of familiarity and recollection processes to associative recognition memory: evidence from event-related potentials. (Q48378399) (← links)
- Not enough familiarity for fluency: definitional encoding increases familiarity but does not lead to fluency attribution in associative recognition (Q50648169) (← links)
- Can associative information be strategically separated from item information in word-pair recognition? (Q51026634) (← links)
- Associative interference in recognition memory: a dual-process account. (Q51929990) (← links)
- Memory for detail in item versus associative recognition. (Q51966068) (← links)
- Pairs do not suffer interference from other types of pairs or single items in associative recognition. (Q51992001) (← links)
- Change in perceptual form attenuates the use of the fluency heuristic in recognition. (Q52006660) (← links)
- Human recognition memory: a cognitive neuroscience perspective. (Q52006741) (← links)
- Forgetting curves: implications for connectionist models. (Q52011601) (← links)
- Acquiring New Factual Information: Effect of Prior Knowledge (Q57492489) (← links)
- The revelation effect for item and associative recognition: familiarity versus recollection (Q73735920) (← links)
- The missing link? Testing a schema account of unitization (Q88622360) (← links)
- Visual integration of objects and scenes increases recollection-based responding despite differential MTL recruitment in young and older adults (Q89589928) (← links)
- Unitization modulates recognition of within-domain and cross-domain associations: Evidence from event-related potentials (Q92337540) (← links)
- Discriminative learning of similar objects enhances memory for the objects and contexts (Q93160104) (← links)