Levels of processing influences both recollection and familiarity: evidence from a modified remember-know paradigm |
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Authors: | Sheridan Heather Reingold Eyal M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Toronto at Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6. heather.sheridan@utoronto.ca |
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Abstract: | A modified Remember/Know (RK) paradigm was used to investigate reported subjective awareness during retrieval. Levels of processing (shallow vs. deep) was manipulated at study. Word pairs (old/new or new/new) were presented during test trials, and participants were instructed to respond "remember" if they recollected one of the two words, "know" if the word was familiar in the absence of recollection, or "new" if they judged both words to be new. Participants were then required to indicate which of the 2 words was old (2AFC recognition). With the standard RK proportions, deeper processing at study increased remember proportions and decreased know proportions, but this dissociation was not shown with the 2AFC proportion correct measure which instead demonstrated robust LOP effects for both remember and know trials, suggesting that the know proportion measure severely distorts the nature of LOP effects on familiarity. |
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