Test modality affects source monitoring and event-related potentials |
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Authors: | Leynes P Andrew Bink Martin L Marsh Richard L Allen Joseph D May J Christopher |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, College of New Jersey, P.O. Box 7718, Ewing, NJ 08628-0718, USA. leynes@tcnj.edu |
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Abstract: | Two experiments investigated the effect of test modality (visual or auditory) on source memory and event-related potentials (ERPs). Test modality influenced source monitoring such that source memory was better when the source and test modalities were congruent. Test modality had less of an influence when alternative information (i.e., cognitive operations) could be used to inform source judgments in Experiment 2. Test modality also affected ERP activity. Variation in parietal ERPs suggested that this activity reflects activation of sensory information, which can be attenuated when the sensory information is misleading. Changes in frontal ERPs support the hypothesis that frontal systems are used to evaluate source-specifying information present in the memory trace. |
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