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Autor:
Brooke N. Carlaw, Andrew M. Huebert, Katherine L. McNeely-White, Matthew G. Rhodes, Anne M. Cleary
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Research, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
Abstract Previous research has shown that even when famous people’s identities cannot be discerned from faces that have been filtered with monochromatic noise, these unidentifiable famous faces still tend to receive higher familiarity ratings than
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https://doaj.org/article/64e50d46e1b848beb1da5bdd2bba08fc
Autor:
Anne M. Cleary, Andrew M. Huebert, Katherine L. McNeely-White, Brooke N. Carlaw, David G. McNeely-White
Publikováno v:
Memory & Cognition. 50:527-545
Approaches to modeling episodic recognition memory often imply a separability from semantic memory insofar as an implicit tabula rasa (i.e., blank slate) assumption is apparent in many simulations. This is evident in the common practice of having new
Autor:
Brooke N. Carlaw, Andrew M. Huebert, Katherine L. McNeely-White, Matthew G. Rhodes, Anne M. Cleary
Publikováno v:
Cognitive research: principles and implications, vol 7, iss 1
Previous research has shown that even when famous people’s identities cannot be discerned from faces that have been filtered with monochromatic noise, these unidentifiable famous faces still tend to receive higher familiarity ratings than similarly
Autor:
Katherine L, McNeely-White, David G, McNeely-White, Andrew M, Huebert, Brooke N, Carlaw, Anne M, Cleary
Publikováno v:
Memorycognition. 50(3)
Approaches to modeling episodic recognition memory often imply a separability from semantic memory insofar as an implicit tabula rasa (i.e., blank slate) assumption is apparent in many simulations. This is evident in the common practice of having new