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| Graham MacKenzie | 2011-04-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.66 x.53 x5.91l,.76 | File Name: 3844328408 | 232 pages | Recognition Memory and Event Related Potentials
||About the Author|Graham MacKenzie studied at the University of Stirling where he graduated in 2004 with a BA in Psychology and in 2008 with a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience. He then worked at the University of Glasgow on a project investigating face recogniti
Dual-process models of recognition memory propose that recognition memory can be supported by either a general sense of familiarity or the recollection of the encoding context. One source of evidence supporting dual-process models comes from event- related potential (ERP) studies of recognition memory, which have identified distinct patterns of neural activity associated with familiarity and recollection (the mid frontal and left parietal old/new effects, respec...
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