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Effect of frontal lobe lesions on the recollection and familiarity components of recognition memory.

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Only the familiarity component of recognition memory was impaired in frontal patients compared to healthy controls whilst the recollection-type (or variance ratio) processes remained intact.
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This article is published in Neuropsychologia.The article was published on 2008-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 42 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Recognition memory & Frontal lobe.

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Cognitive Profiles of Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Dementia in Alzheimer's or Parkinson's Disease

TL;DR: In advanced stages of both diseases, the pattern of functional deficits associated with parietal and temporal lobe functions (attention, visuoconstruction and language) is similar, however, specific differences, already present in the early stage (recognition errors in AD, associated with mediobasal temporal lobe functioning, and depressed mood in PDD), are also observed in the late stage.
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Recollection and familiarity: Examining controversial assumptions and new directions

TL;DR: A simple quantitative model of recognition memory (i.e., the dual‐process signal detection model) is described that has been useful in integrating findings from a broad range of cognitive studies, and that is now being applied in a growing number of neuroscientific investigations of memory.
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Perirhinal Cortex Supports Encoding and Familiarity-Based Recognition of Novel Associations

TL;DR: Functional magnetic resonance imaging is demonstrated to demonstrate that PRc activity is increased when pairs of items are processed as a single configuration or unit and that this activity predicts subsequent familiarity-based associative memory.
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The FN400 is functionally distinct from the N400

TL;DR: This work argues that the design employed to make this claim is flawed because it comprised a semantic priming manipulation embedded within a continuous recognition test which enabled recognition contrasts to be confounded by semantic processes in a number of ways.
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Familiarity and recollection produce distinct eye movement, pupil and medial temporal lobe responses when memory strength is matched.

TL;DR: Overall, the combined pupil dilation, eye movement and fMRI data suggest the operation of recognition mechanisms drawing differentially on familiarity and recollection, whose neural bases are distinct within the MTL.
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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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