The role of recollection and partial information in source monitoring.
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Retrieval-based illusory recollections: why study-test contextual changes impair source memory.Examining ERP correlates of recognition memory: evidence of accurate source recognition without recollectionToward a complete decision model of item and source recognition.Hippocampal activity during recognition memory co-varies with the accuracy and confidence of source memory judgments.Conjunction illusions and conjunction fallacies in episodic memory.Familiarity in source memory.Dissociation of Recollection-Related Neural Activity in Ventral Lateral Parietal Cortex.Fuzzy-Trace Theory and Lifespan Cognitive Development.Episodic memory bias and the symptoms of schizophrenia.Monitoring what is real: The effects of modality and action on accuracy and type of reality monitoring error.Assessing a continuum of lexical-semantic knowledge in the second year of life: A multimodal approach.The role of extralist associations in false remembering: a source misattribution account.The development of recollection and familiarity in childhood and adolescence: evidence from the dual-process signal detection model.Remember/know judgments probe degrees of recollection.Source monitoring is not always enhanced for valenced material.The effect of context variability on source memory.The role of recollection and familiarity in the context variability mirror effect.Revisiting the role of recollection in item versus forced-choice recognition memory.Production benefits both recollection and familiarity.The reactivation of associated information affects source monitoring.The Interaction Between Memory Trace and Memory Judgment in Age-Related Decline.Event-related potential correlates of item and source memory strength.Recognizing What Matters: Value Improves Recognition by Selectively Enhancing Recollection.Fractionating controlled memory processes and recall of context in recognition memory: a case report.Judging the reality of others' memories.Gender and orientation stereotypes bias source-monitoring attributions."Remember" source memory ROCs indicate recollection is a continuous process.Stereotypes influence false memories for imagined events.A little elaboration goes a long way: the role of generation in eyewitness suggestibility.Support for a continuous (single-process) model of recognition memory and source memory.Associative interference in recognition memory: a dual-process account.Source memory for unrecognized items: predictions from multivariate signal detection theory.
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The role of recollection and partial information in source monitoring.
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The role of recollection and partial information in source monitoring.
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Jason L Hicks
Lorie Ritschel
Richard L Marsh
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z