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Olfactory recognition memory

Journal of Physiology-Paris, 1996
Olfactory recognition which occurs in the context pregnancy block by male pheromones is acquired with one-trial learning contingent on mating. A memory trace is established in the accessory bulb (AOB) and is represented by a gain in Gaba-ergic feedback inhibition of granule cells on excitatory glutaminergic mitral cells.
E B, Keverne, P A, Brennan
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Planfulness and Recognition Memory

Child Development, 1974
ROGOFF, BARBARA; NEWCOMBE, NORA; and KAGAN, JEROME. Planfulness and Recognition Memory. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1974, 45, 972-977. Inspection times to pictures in a recognition memory task involving 3 different delays between inspection and test were recorded for 108 4-, 6-, and 8-year-old children.
B, Rogoff, N, Newcombe, J, Kagan
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Recognition memory for tactile sequences

Memory, 2002
In three experiments participants were required to compare the similarity in item order for two temporally separated sequences of tactile stimuli presented to the fingers of the hand. Between-sequence articulatory suppression but not tactile interference impaired recognition accuracy (Experiment 1), and the null effect of tactile interference was not ...
Paul, Mahrer, Christopher, Miles
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Stimulus-form effectsin recognition memory

Memory & Cognition, 1977
In two experiments, recognition memory was tested using memorized lists of items containing from 2 to 32 nominal concepts. Stimulus form was manipulated by using the names of the items on word trials and outline drawings of the items on picture trials. In terms of an information processing stage model of recognition memory, stimulus form affected only ...
M E, Young, J F, Juola
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Recognition Memory in Dementia

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1975
The experiment was designed to look at the effects of two parameters on the recognition memory of dementing subjects. These were a forced‐choice compared with a free format; and verbal compared with pictorial material. For the entire sample, neither of the comparisons gave significant differences; when those subjects with the best recognition scores ...
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Response Reversals in Recognition Memory.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Using a dynamic sequential sampling model and a recently proposed model for confidence judgments in recognition memory (T. Van Zandt, 2000b), the authors examine the tendency for rememberers to reverse their responses after a primary decision. In 4 experiments, speeded "old"-"new" decisions were made under bias followed by a 2nd response', either a ...
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