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The face you recognize may not be the one you saw: memory conjunction errors in individuals with or without learning disability
Authors:Danielsson Henrik  Rönnberg Jerker  Leven Anna  Andersson Jan  Andersson Karin  Lyxell Björn
Affiliation:The Swedish Institute for Disability Research, Link?ping, Sweden. henda@ibv.liu.se
Abstract:Memory conjunction errors, that is, when a combination of two previously presented stimuli is erroneously recognized as previously having been seen, were investigated in a face recognition task with drawings and photographs in 23 individuals with learning disability, and 18 chronologically age-matched controls without learning disability. Compared to the controls, individuals with learning disability committed significantly more conjunction errors, feature errors (one old and one new component), but had lower correct recognition, when the results were adjusted for different guessing levels. A dual-processing approach gained more support than a binding approach. However, neither of the approaches could explain all of the results. The results of the learning disability group were only partly related to non-verbal intelligence.
Keywords:Face recognition    memory conjunction errors    learning disability
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