Some young adults hyper-bind too: Attentional control relates to individual differences in hyper-binding
EE Davis, EK Tehrani, KL Campbell - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2024 - Springer
Hyper-binding–the erroneous encoding of target and distractor information into associative
pairs in memory–has been described as a unique age effect caused by declines in …
pairs in memory–has been described as a unique age effect caused by declines in …
Rhythmic temporal structure at encoding enhances recognition memory
Presenting events in a rhythm has been shown to enhance perception and facilitate
responses for stimuli that appear in synchrony with the rhythm, but little is known about how …
responses for stimuli that appear in synchrony with the rhythm, but little is known about how …
Temporal expectation improves recognition memory for spatially attended objects
Recent evidence suggests that temporal expectation is beneficial to memory formation.
Rhythmic presentation of stimuli during encoding enhances subsequent recognition and is …
Rhythmic presentation of stimuli during encoding enhances subsequent recognition and is …
Distraction by unintentional recognition: Neurocognitive mechanisms and effects of aging.
Sometimes, we intentionally evaluate stimuli to assess whether we recognize them,
whereas, at other times, stimuli automatically elicit recognition despite our efforts to ignore …
whereas, at other times, stimuli automatically elicit recognition despite our efforts to ignore …
Aging reduces EEG markers of recognition despite intact performance: Implications for forensic memory detection
ERP-based forensic memory detection is based on the logic that guilty suspects will hold
incriminating knowledge about crimes they have committed, and therefore should show …
incriminating knowledge about crimes they have committed, and therefore should show …
[HTML][HTML] An item's status in semantic memory determines how it is recognized: Dissociable patterns of brain activity observed for famous and unfamiliar faces
G MacKenzie, G Alexandrou, PJB Hancock… - Neuropsychologia, 2018 - Elsevier
Are all faces recognized in the same way, or does previous experience with a face change
how it is retrieved? Previous research using human scalp-recorded Event-Related …
how it is retrieved? Previous research using human scalp-recorded Event-Related …
Bridging novelty and familiarity-based recognition memory: A matter of timing
Novelty detection is essential to adapt to changes. However, the relationship between
novelty detection and visual recognition memory remains unclear. To characterize the …
novelty detection and visual recognition memory remains unclear. To characterize the …
Increased alpha suppression with age during involuntary memory retrieval
SE Henderson, SA Hall, JM Callegari… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Recent work suggests that while voluntary episodic memory declines with age, involuntary
episodic memory, which comes to mind spontaneously without intention, remains relatively …
episodic memory, which comes to mind spontaneously without intention, remains relatively …
Spatiotemporal dynamics of reward and punishment effects induced by associative learning
While reward associative learning has been studied extensively across different species,
punishment avoidance learning has received far less attention. Of particular interest is how …
punishment avoidance learning has received far less attention. Of particular interest is how …
Spontaneous recognition: Investigating the role of working memory
In almost every aspect of life, focusing on a target and ignoring distractors effectively is very
important. Alternative to the common view, distraction may aid recognition via triggering …
important. Alternative to the common view, distraction may aid recognition via triggering …