[图书][B] Everyday discourse and common sense: The theory of social representations
Thinking and talking in everyday life differs from thinking and talking in more formal contexts,
and that difference is not always taken into account in social psychology. What is needed is …
and that difference is not always taken into account in social psychology. What is needed is …
The role of the human hippocampus in familiarity-based and recollection-based recognition memory
The ability to recognize a previously encountered stimulus is dependent on the structures of
the medial temporal lobe and is thought to be supported by two processes, recollection and …
the medial temporal lobe and is thought to be supported by two processes, recollection and …
Usability, security and trust in password managers: A quest for user-centric properties and features
S Chaudhary, T Schafeitel-Tähtinen, M Helenius… - Computer Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
A password manager stores and handles users' passwords from different services. This
relieves the users from constantly remembering and recalling many different login …
relieves the users from constantly remembering and recalling many different login …
Receiver-operating characteristics in recognition memory: evidence for a dual-process model.
AP Yonelinas - Journal of experimental psychology: Learning …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Evidence is presented that recognition judgments are based on an assessment of familiarity,
as is described by signal detection theory, but that a separate recollection process also …
as is described by signal detection theory, but that a separate recollection process also …
One hundred years of forgetting: A quantitative description of retention.
DC Rubin, AE Wenzel - Psychological review, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
A sample of 210 published data sets were assembled that (a) plotted amount remembered
versus time,(b) had 5 or more points, and (c) were smooth enough to fit at least 1 of the …
versus time,(b) had 5 or more points, and (c) were smooth enough to fit at least 1 of the …
The mirror effect in recognition memory
M Glanzer, JK Adams - Memory & cognition, 1985 - Springer
The mirror effect in recognition memory refers to the fact that, with several different classes of
stimuli, performance on new items from each class mirrors (is correlated with) performance …
stimuli, performance on new items from each class mirrors (is correlated with) performance …
A new look at memory retention and forgetting.
GA Radvansky, AC Doolen, KA Pettijohn… - Journal of …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
The forgetting curve is one of the most well known and established findings in memory
research. Knowing the pattern of memory change over time can provide insight into …
research. Knowing the pattern of memory change over time can provide insight into …
The contribution of recollection and familiarity to recognition and source-memory judgments: A formal dual-process model and an analysis of receiver operating …
AP Yonelinas - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning …, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
A formal dual-process model that assumes that memory judgments can be based on a
threshold recollection process and a signal-detection-based familiarity process is proposed …
threshold recollection process and a signal-detection-based familiarity process is proposed …
The primes of our times? An examination of the 'power'of visual images
D Domke, D Perlmutter, M Spratt - Journalism, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Claims by political and news elites about the influence of visual images are far more
common than actual evidence of such effects. This research attempts to gain insight into the …
common than actual evidence of such effects. This research attempts to gain insight into the …
The picture superiority effect in associative recognition
WE Hockley - Memory & cognition, 2008 - Springer
The picture superiority effect has been well documented in tests of item recognition and
recall. The present study shows that the picture superiority effect extends to associative …
recall. The present study shows that the picture superiority effect extends to associative …