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85 related items for PubMed ID: 12653491

  • 1. Remembering or knowing others? Person recognition and recollective experience.
    Brandt KR, Macrae CN, Schloerscheidt AM, Milne AB.
    Memory; 2003 Jan; 11(1):89-100. PubMed ID: 12653491
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  • 2. Recognition memory and decision processes: a meta-analysis of remember, know, and guess responses.
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  • 4. Functional aspects of recollective experience in face recognition.
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  • 5. Cognitive effort and recollective experience in recognition memory.
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  • 7. Experiences of remembering, knowing, and guessing.
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  • 8. Context, remember-know recognition judgements, and ROC parameters.
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  • 9. Measuring the speed of the conscious components of recognition memory: remembering is faster than knowing.
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  • 10. Recollections of faces: remembering differences and knowing similarities.
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  • 11. Conscious control and memory awareness when recognising famous faces.
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  • 12. Recognition memory and recollective experience in Alzheimer's disease.
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  • 13. The influence of instructions and terminology on the accuracy of remember-know judgments.
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  • 14. Interfering with remembering and knowing: effects of divided attention at retrieval.
    Skinner EI, Fernandes MA.
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  • 15. Divided attention at retrieval disrupts knowing but not remembering.
    Knott LM, Dewhurst SA.
    Memory; 2007 Aug; 15(6):664-74. PubMed ID: 17654280
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  • 16. Recognition memory and awareness: A high-frequency advantage in the accuracy of knowing.
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  • 17. Functional-anatomic correlates of remembering and knowing.
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  • 18. The effect of aging in recollective experience: the processing speed and executive functioning hypothesis.
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  • 19. Older adults predict more recollective experiences than younger adults.
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  • 20. Processing speed, executive function, and age differences in remembering and knowing.
    Bunce D, Macready A.
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