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Dissociable neural correlates for familiarity and recollection during the encoding and retrieval of pictures
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This paper used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to monitor neural correlates of familiarity and recollection at both encoding and retrieval, and found that familiarity was associated with an enhanced positivity at frontopolar scalp sites from 150 to 450 ms.About:
This article is published in Cognitive Brain Research.The article was published on 2004-02-01. It has received 195 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Recognition memory & Recall.read more
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Event-related potentials and recognition memory
Michael D. Rugg,Tim Curran +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that ERP findings continue to offer strong support for the dual-process perspective, and the claim that the putative ERP index of familiarity is a reflection of implicit rather than explicit memory is examined.
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Electrophysiological dissociation of the neural correlates of recollection and familiarity
TL;DR: It is indicated that recollection and familiarity rely on qualitatively distinct neural systems and strongly support dual-process models of recognition memory.
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Memory strength and repetition suppression: multimodal imaging of medial temporal cortical contributions to recognition.
TL;DR: Functional MRI and anatomically constrained magnetoencephalography indexed correlates of graded memory strength in the human brain, focusing on medial temporal cortex, and revealed a decrease in medial temporal cortical activation that tracked parametric levels of perceived memory strength.
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The neural basis of the butcher-on-the-bus phenomenon: when a face seems familiar but is not remembered.
Galit Yovel,Ken A. Paller +1 more
TL;DR: Comparisons between electrophysiological correlates of pure familiarity and recollection suggest that familiarity with faces may arise by virtue of a subset of the neural processing responsible for recollection.
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Where do we store the memory representations that guide attention
TL;DR: Recent evidence supporting the proposal that working memory representations are critical during the initial configuration of attentional control settings, but that after those settings are established long-term memory representations play an important role in controlling which perceptual inputs are selected by mechanisms of attention is reviewed.
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The Cognitive Neurosciences
TL;DR: The fourth edition of The Cognitive Neurosciences continues to chart new directions in the study of the biologic underpinnings of complex cognition -the relationship between the structural and physiological mechanisms of the nervous system and the psychological reality of the mind as discussed by the authors.
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The Nature of Recollection and Familiarity: A Review of 30 Years of Research
TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that recall is more sensitive than familiarity to response speeding, division of attention, generation, semantic encoding, the effects of aging, and the amnestic effects of benzodiazepines, while familiarity is less sensitive to shifts in response criterion, fluency manipulations, forgetting over short retention intervals, and some perceptual manipulations.
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Recognizing: The judgment of previous occurrence.
TL;DR: In this paper, a dual process model is proposed to detect familiarity and the utilization of retrieval mechanisms as additive and separate processes, and the model is extended to the word frequency effect and to the recognition difficulties of amnesic patients.