نتایج جستجو برای: topic familiarity

تعداد نتایج: 173484  

2015
Alexander Keinath Lynne Reder

Examination of numerous past results, such as word frequency effects, suggests that there might be an influence of stimulus familiarity on the ability to form associations with that stimulus. Specifically, that familiarity facilitates association formation. However, to date there has been no direct experimental evidence of this effect. To demonstrate familiarity facilitation, as well as to exam...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2004
Galit Yovel Ken A Paller

A common distinction in contemporary research on episodic memory is between familiarity, an unsubstantiated impression that an event was experienced previously, and recollection, remembering some information plus the spatiotemporal context of the episode in which it was acquired. The epitome of pure familiarity--the butcher-on-the-bus phenomenon--occurs when one believes that a person is famili...

2017
Alex Kafkas Ellen M Migo Robin G Morris Michael D Kopelman Daniela Montaldi Andrew R Mayes

The specific role of the perirhinal (PRC), entorhinal (ERC) and parahippocampal cortices (PHC) in supporting familiarity-based recognition remains unknown. An fMRI study explored whether these medial temporal lobe (MTL) structures responded in the same way or differentially to familiarity as a function of stimulus type at recognition. A secondary aim was to explore whether the hippocampus respo...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2012
Lea K. Pilgrim Jamie G. Murray David I. Donaldson

Episodic memory relies on both recollection and familiarity; why these processes are differentially engaged during retrieval remains unclear. Traditionally, recollection has been considered necessary for tasks requiring associative retrieval, whereas familiarity supports recognition of items. Recently, however, familiarity has been shown to contribute to associative recognition if stimuli are "...

2017
Aurely Ameller Aline Picard Fabien D’Hondt Guillaume Vaiva Pierre Thomas Delphine Pins

OBJECTIVE Familiarity is a subjective sensation that contributes to person recognition. This process is described as an emotion-based memory-trace of previous meetings and could be disrupted in schizophrenia. Consequently, familiarity disorders could be involved in the impaired social interactions observed in patients with schizophrenia. Previous studies have primarily focused on famous people ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012

Journal: :Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 2004

Journal: :European Journal of Social Psychology 2006

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2019

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