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Memory conjunction errors: The effects of presentation duration and study repetition
Authors:Juliana K. Leding  James Michael Lampinen
Affiliation:1. University of North Florida , Jacksonville, FL, USA j.leding@unf.edu;3. University of Arkansas , Fayetteville, AR, USA
Abstract:The memory-strengthening manipulations of increased presentation duration and increased number of times items were presented were manipulated in the memory conjunction paradigm. Participants viewed parent words once or three times during the study portion of the experiment for 250 ms, 1000 ms, or 3000 ms. After an old/new recognition test participants were asked to give explanations for their answers from the recognition test. The results of true and false recognition as well as recall-to-reject responses (e.g., I know I did not see blackbird since I saw blackmail) indicated that both familiarity and recollection were influenced by the memory-strengthening manipulations. The results provide evidence for dual-process theories of recognition memory and the opposing processes of familiarity and recollection.
Keywords:Memory conjunction paradigm  Recollection rejection  Dual-process theories  Recall-to-reject
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