A unified framework for the functional organization of the medial temporal lobes and the phenomenology of episodic memory

C Ranganath - Hippocampus, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
There is currently an intense debate about the nature of recognition memory and about the
roles of medial temporal lobe subregions in recognition memory processes. At a larger level …

Top-down and bottom-up attention to memory: a hypothesis (AtoM) on the role of the posterior parietal cortex in memory retrieval

E Ciaramelli, CL Grady, M Moscovitch - Neuropsychologia, 2008 - Elsevier
Recent neuroimaging studies have implicated the posterior parietal cortex in episodic
memory retrieval, but there is uncertainty about its specific role. Research in the attentional …

[图书][B] Human memory

GA Radvansky - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Human Memory, 4th edition, provides a comprehensive overview of research and theory on
human memory. Written in an engaging style, the book is divided into three sections …

Measuring recollection and familiarity: Improving the remember/know procedure

EM Migo, AR Mayes, D Montaldi - Consciousness and cognition, 2012 - Elsevier
The remember/know (RK) procedure is the most widely used method to investigate
recollection and familiarity. It uses trial-by-trial reports to determine how much recollection …

Subjective recollection independent from multifeatural context retrieval following damage to the posterior parietal cortex

E Ciaramelli, G Faggi, C Scarpazza, F Mattioli… - Cortex, 2017 - Elsevier
This study investigated whether damage to the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) impairs the
capacity to retrieve multiple aspects of the encoding context in which items were studied, or …

Recognizing what matters: Value improves recognition by selectively enhancing recollection

JP Hennessee, AD Castel, BJ Knowlton - Journal of memory and language, 2017 - Elsevier
We examined the effects of value on recognition by assessing its contribution to recollection
and familiarity. In three experiments, participants studied English words, each associated …

Why it's easier to remember seeing a face we already know than one we don't: Preexisting memory representations facilitate memory formation

LM Reder, LW Victoria, A Manelis… - Psychological …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In two experiments, we provided support for the hypothesis that stimuli with preexisting
memory representations (eg, famous faces) are easier to associate to their encoding context …

The influence of instructions and terminology on the accuracy of remember–know judgments

DP McCabe, LD Geraci - Consciousness and Cognition, 2009 - Elsevier
The remember–know paradigm is one of the most widely used procedures to examine the
subjective experience associated with memory retrieval. We examined how the terminology …

The cognitive and neuroanatomical underpinnings of destination memory

M Haj, P Allain, R Kessels - Translational Neuroscience, 2014 - degruyter.com
The ability to remember the destination to whom a piece of information has been addressed
(eg, did I tell you about the weekend?) has been labelled destination memory. Although this …

Old-new ERP effects and remote memories: the late parietal effect is absent as recollection fails whereas the early mid-frontal effect persists as familiarity is retained

D Tsivilis, K Allan, J Roberts, N Williams… - Frontiers in Human …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Understanding the electrophysiological correlates of recognition memory processes has
been a focus of research in recent years. This study investigated the effects of retention …