Associative recognition: A case of recall-to-reject processing |
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Authors: | Caren M. Rotello Evan Heit |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 01003-7710, USA. caren@psych.umass.edu |
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Abstract: | Two-process accounts of recognition memory assume that memory judgments are based on both a rapidly available familiarity-based process and a slower, more accurate, recall-based mechanism. Past experiments on the time course of item recognition have not supported the recall-to-reject account of the second process, in which the retrieval of an old item is used to reject a similar foil (Rotello & Heit, 1999). In three new experiments, using analyses similar to those of Rotello and Heit, we found robust evidence for recall-to-reject processing in associative recognition, for word pairs, and for list-discrimination judgments. Put together, these results have implications for two-process accounts of recognition. |
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