Yes/no recognition, forced-choice recognition, and the human hippocampus.
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Recognition memory and the hippocampus: A test of the hippocampal contribution to recollection and familiarityContextual modulation of biases in face recognition.High-resolution fMRI of content-sensitive subsequent memory responses in human medial temporal lobe.Signal detection with criterion noise: applications to recognition memory.The role of the human hippocampus in familiarity-based and recollection-based recognition memoryMethod matters: systematic effects of testing procedure on visual working memory sensitivity.Multivariate pattern analysis of the human medial temporal lobe revealed representationally categorical cortex and representationally agnostic hippocampusThe contribution of familiarity to recognition memory is a function of test format when using similar foils.Evidence for functional specialization of hippocampal subfields detected by MR subfield volumetry on high resolution images at 4 T.A signal detection theory analysis of behavioral pattern separation paradigms.Some Memories are Odder than Others: Judgments of Episodic Oddity Violate Known Decision RulesPattern separation deficits following damage to the hippocampusRandomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Pilot Study of D-Cycloserine in Chronic StrokeTeasing apart tangrams: testing hippocampal pattern separation with a collaborative referencing paradigm.Yes/no versus forced-choice recognition memory in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease: patterns of impairment and associations with dementia severity.Accurate forced-choice recognition without awareness of memory retrieval.An evaluation of recollection and familiarity in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment using receiver operating characteristics.How hippocampus and cortex contribute to recognition memory: revisiting the complementary learning systems model.Bridging the gap between neurocognitive processing theory and performance validity assessment among the cognitively impaired: a review and methodological approach.Cross-modal working memory binding and L1-L2 word learning.Age-related impairment on a forced-choice version of the Mnemonic Similarity Task.Detailed and gist-like visual memories are forgotten at similar rates over the course of a week.The role of familiarity in associative recognition of unitized compound word pairs.On familiarity deficits in mild cognitive impairment: a reply to Migo and Westerberg.
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Yes/no recognition, forced-choice recognition, and the human hippocampus.
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Yes/no recognition, forced-choice recognition, and the human hippocampus.
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Yes/no recognition, forced-choice recognition, and the human hippocampus.
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J T Wixted
L R Squire
P J Bayley
R O Hopkins
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10.1162/JOCN.2008.20038
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z