Retrieval dynamics and brain mechanisms
Experiments on memory-retrieval dynamics support the hypothesis that different mechanisms mediate processes of familiarity and recall (recollection). The minimal retrieval time for accurate recognition and frequency judgments is about 100 msec earlier than the minimal time to judge details such as m...
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description | Experiments on memory-retrieval dynamics support the
hypothesis that different mechanisms mediate processes of familiarity
and recall (recollection). The minimal retrieval time for accurate
recognition and frequency judgments is about 100 msec earlier than
the minimal time to judge details such as modality or location. The
difference is consistent with neurophysiological evidence. Retrieval
dynamics data are also relevant to other aspects of Aggleton &
Brown's target article. |
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